2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2014.02.026
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Synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of copper zinc aluminum nanoferrite particles

Abstract: Copper doped zinc aluminum ferrites CuxZn1-x.(AlxFe2-x)O4 are synthesized by the solid-state reaction route and characterized by XRD, TEM, EPR and non linear optical spectroscopy techniques. The average particle size is found to be from 35 to 90nm and the unit cell parameter "a" is calculated as from 8.39 to 8.89Å. The cation distributions are estimated from X-ray diffraction intensities of various planes. The XRD studies have verified the quality of the synthesis of compounds and have shown the differences in… Show more

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“…The peak intensity of (220), (422), and (440) planes are significant to identify the arrangement of cation on the lattice sites. Here, in XRD spectrum the intensity of (220), and (422) planes are increasing with increase in Al‐content indicates the occupancy of Al 3+ ions at tetrahedral site, as (220) and (422) planes are strongly sensitive for tetrahedral site (Reddy et al., 2014). This distribution of Al 3+ ions affects the properties of copper‐zinc ferrite i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The peak intensity of (220), (422), and (440) planes are significant to identify the arrangement of cation on the lattice sites. Here, in XRD spectrum the intensity of (220), and (422) planes are increasing with increase in Al‐content indicates the occupancy of Al 3+ ions at tetrahedral site, as (220) and (422) planes are strongly sensitive for tetrahedral site (Reddy et al., 2014). This distribution of Al 3+ ions affects the properties of copper‐zinc ferrite i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%