“…To date, the reports on Li-Mn-based ferrites are limited, despite it being suitable for the fabrication of cathode materials for Li-rechargeable batteries, 30 and it is used in the improvement of memory cores that merge low-temperature sensitivity with fast switching. 31 In this context, we report a further study on LiMn 0.5 Fe 2 O 4 prepared by the solid-state reaction technique. This compound is a hyper stoichiometric spinel material with a cation/oxygen ratio higher than 3/4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, the reports on Li–Mn-based ferrites are limited, despite it being suitable for the fabrication of cathode materials for Li-rechargeable batteries, 30 and it is used in the improvement of memory cores that merge low-temperature sensitivity with fast switching. 31 …”
“…To date, the reports on Li-Mn-based ferrites are limited, despite it being suitable for the fabrication of cathode materials for Li-rechargeable batteries, 30 and it is used in the improvement of memory cores that merge low-temperature sensitivity with fast switching. 31 In this context, we report a further study on LiMn 0.5 Fe 2 O 4 prepared by the solid-state reaction technique. This compound is a hyper stoichiometric spinel material with a cation/oxygen ratio higher than 3/4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, the reports on Li–Mn-based ferrites are limited, despite it being suitable for the fabrication of cathode materials for Li-rechargeable batteries, 30 and it is used in the improvement of memory cores that merge low-temperature sensitivity with fast switching. 31 …”
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