Synthesis, crystal structure, site occupancy and magnetic properties of aluminum substituted M-type Sr hexaferrite SrFe12-xAlxO19 nanoparticles
Matilde Saura-M\'uzquiz, Anna Zink Eikeland, Marian Stingaciu, Henrik, Lyder Andersen, Maxim Avdeev, Mogens Christensen

TL;DR
This study compares three synthesis methods for aluminum-doped Sr hexaferrite nanoparticles, revealing that only the sol-gel method effectively incorporates Al into the crystal structure, significantly altering magnetic properties.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the citrate sol-gel method uniquely enables Al substitution in Sr hexaferrite and provides detailed site occupancy and magnetic property analysis.
Findings
Al substitution achieved only with the sol-gel method
Significant increase in coercivity for x=3 in sol-gel samples
Magnetic properties correlate well with site occupancy analysis
Abstract
The synthesis of aluminum substituted strontium hexaferrite nanoparticles (SrFe12-xAlxO19 with x = 0-3), via three different preparation methods, is investigated. The synthesis methods are hydrothermal autoclave (AC) synthesis, a citrate sol-gel (SG) synthesis and a solid-salt matrix (SSM) sol-gel synthesis. Evaluation of macroscopic magnetic properties and of lattice parameters obtained by Rietveld analysis of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) data indicate that successful substitution of Al into the crystal structure is only achieved for the SG method. For the SG sample with x = 3, the coercivity was found to increase by 73% to 830 kA/m, while the saturation magnetization was reduced by 68% to 22.6 Am2/kg compared to the non-substituted x = 0 SG sample. The SSM and AC samples did not show any significant changes in their magnetic properties. To examine the nature of the Al insertion in…
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