The magnetic properties of Zn-substituted Li-Cu ferrites having the general
formula LixCu0.4Zn0.6-2xFe2+xO4 (where, x = 0.0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.3
5 and 0.3) are investigated as a function of Zn content. The X-ray analysis
confirms the formation of single-phase of the samples. The lattice paramet
er increased linearly with Zn content, which is attributed to ionic size di
fferences of the cations involved. The bond lengths R-A and R-B are found t
o increase with increase in Zn content. The increase of R-A and RB is attri
buted to the increase in lattice parameter. The magnetic moment increases w
ith increase in zinc content up to 0.3 and then it decreases with further a
ddition of Zn. The decrease in magnetic moment beyond Zn = 0.3 is due to th
e presence of a triangular spin arrangement on B-site; the three sublattice
model suggested by Yafet and Kittle. The initial permeability (mu (i)) has
been measured, and it is found that it decreases with increase in Zn conte
nt. The Curie temperatures also show a decreasing trend. (C) 2001 Elsevier
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