Materials (Jul 2024)

Interface Structures on Mechanically Polished Surface of Spinel Ferrite and Its Effect on the Magnetic Domains

  • Siyuan Xu,
  • Zhenhua Zhang,
  • Xiuyuan Fan,
  • Jinhu Wang,
  • Sateesh Bandaru,
  • Guohua Bai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17143509
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 14
p. 3509

Abstract

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Soft magnetic spinel ferrites are indispensable parts in devices such as transformers and inductors. Mechanical surface processing is a necessary step to realize certain shapes and surface roughness in producing the ferrite but also has a negative effect on the magnetic properties of the ferrite. In the past few years, a new surface layer was always believed to form during the mechanical surface processing, but the change of atomic structure on the surface and its effect on the magnetic structure remain unclear. Herein, an interface structure consisting of a rock-salt sublayer, distorted NiFe2O4 sublayer, and pristine NiFe2O4 was found to form on mechanically polished single-crystal NiFe2O4 ferrite. Such an interface structure is produced by phase transformation and lattice distortion induced by the mechanical processing. The magnetic domain observation and electrical property measurement also indicate that the magnetic and electrical anisotropy are both enhanced by the interface structure. This work provides deep insight into the surface structure evolution of spinel ferrite by mechanical processing.

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