“…Nano crystalline ferrite is employed in many cutting-edge applications, such as magnetically guided drug delivery, MRI, catalysts, humidity and gas sensors, magnetic fluids, and magnetic logic circuits [ 2 , 3 ]. Large saturation magnetization, high electrical resistivity, low electrical losses, and good chemical stability are the primary properties of ferrites that enable these applications [ 4 , 5 ]. There are four different types of ferrites based on their crystal structure: spinel, garnets, orthoferrites, and hexaferrites.…”