The NiCuZn ferrite (Ni 0.60 Cu 0.24 Zn 0.16 Fe 2 O 4 ) has been prepared by a conventional solid-reaction method and sintered at 900°C with different dopants to adapt to the low temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) technology. Two kinds of dopants, oxide Bi 2 O 3 (BI) and ferroelectric ceramic Bi 4 Ti 3 O 12 (BIT), are used in different amounts or combinations (2wt%BI, 2wt%BIT, 2wt%BI + 2wt%BIT, 4wt%BI, and 4wt%BIT) to promote the sintering process. Variation of microstructure and density in each sample has been analyzed. Influence of the doping mode on the magnetic properties of the ferrite has been investigated. It can be found that the ferrite doped with BI has an obvious decrease of both MS and H C in contrast with the ferrite doped with same amount of BIT. Appropriate amounts of BIT is helpful to not only increase MS, but also decrease of H C , compared with the ferrite without doping.
J. T. HsuWen-Song KoHon-Dar ShenChi-Jen Chen
Wei ShenHaikui ZhuYu JinHongqing ZhouZhiming Xu
Yu JinHaikui ZhuYanqiu XuHaiou ZhuHongqing ZhouYulong Jin
Fang XuHuaiwu ZhangYulong LiaoGang WangXiaolei ShiJie Li
Yan YangJie LiHuaiwu ZhangGang WangGongwen GanYiheng Rao