Ma. Wittenauer et al., GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH-PURITY SINGLE-CRYSTALS OF BARIUM FERRITE, Journal of crystal growth, 130(3-4), 1993, pp. 533-542
High purity single crystals of barium ferrite have been grown with the
use of a BaO flux. The detected residual impurities have a total conc
entration of 130 ppm (wt), of which 100 ppm is due to platinum. While
the crystals exhibit occasional inclusions of a barium rich phase, the
predominant microstructural defects are voids, which exhibit two geom
etries; one spherical and one hexagonal. Magnetic and resistivity meas
urements have yielded values which are comparable to those reported in
the literature. Room temperature effective linewidth measurements at
10 GHz indicate that eddy current losses are dominant for disk shaped
samples thicker than approximately 0.3 mm. Room temperature FMR linewi
dth measurements on a sample 0.04 mm thick exhibit a linear frequency
response between 55 and 90 GHz, which is consistent with a Landau-Lifs
hitz damping mechanism.