Abstract:
The present work is focused on the structural, magnetic properties and
Mössbauer spectroscopic analysis of Co-Cd ferrites. The ferrite samples of the
compositions Co1-x CdxFe2O4 (where x=0.0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5) were prepared by
using the solid state reaction technique. The phase identification was carried out by
using the X-ray diffraction (XRD). The XRD analysis revealed that all the samples
were found to crystallize in single phase cubic spinel structure. The lattice constant of
Co1-x CdxFe2O4 ferrites increases linearly with the increase Cd-content, followed
Vegard's law. Bulk density and X-ray density significantly increase with the
increase of Cd- content. Curie temperature (Tc) decreases almost linearly with
increasing Cd-content. Initial permeability was found to increase with Cd-content at
constant sintering temperature which may be attributed to enhanced density and
reduced anisotropy energy as well as increase in grain size of the studied samples.
The permeability spectrum with frequency follows the Snoek's limit. Saturation
magnetization (Ms) increases with Cd-content with high value of 49 emu/g for x =0.5
emu/g. All Co-Cd ferrites have been investigated using Mössbauer spectroscopy. The
Mössbauer measurements were performed with a conventional constant acceleration
spectrometer at room temperature in transmission geometry, using 57Co in a rhodium
matrix. The velocity scale of a thin 57Fe sample and the isomer shifts are given
relative to the centroid of the spectrum. The isomer shifts of Fe atoms in all Co-Cd
ferrites sample behave trivalent ions. The spectrum for the Co1-x CdxFe2O4 ferrites
consists of six lines which are broad as compared with Mössbauer spectrum of a pure
57Fe samples in the form of a thin foil up to x = 0.5. After x ≥ 0.6, Co-Cd ferrites
consists a paramagnetic doublet, reflecting a severe chemical disorder. One of the
magnetic signals is a sextet typical of those associated with a good magnetic order at
room temperature.
Description:
This thesis is submitted to the Department of Physics, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Physics, February 2014.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-133).