Gornert, P.Pfeiffer, H.Sinn, E.Muller, RainerSchuppel, W.Rosler, M.Batlle Gelabert, XavierGarcía del Muro y Solans, MontserratTejada Palacios, JavierGalí Medina, Salvador, 1949-2009-06-102009-06-1019940018-9464https://hdl.handle.net/2445/8582Co-Ti-Sn-Ge substituted M-type bariumhexaferrite powders with mean grain sizes between about 10 nm and about 1 ¿m and a narrow size distribution were prepared reproducibly by means of a modified glass crystallization method. At annealing temperatures between 560 and 580°C of the amorphous flakes nanocrystalline particles grow. They behave superparamagnetically at room temperature and change into stable magnetic single domains at lower temperatures. The magnetic volume of the powders is considerably less than the geometric one. However, the effective anisotropy fields are larger by a Factor of two to three.3 p.application/pdfeng(c) IEEE, 1994Materials nanoestructuratsPropietats magnètiquesMaterials magnèticsAnisotropiaSubstàncies amorfesNanostructured materialsMagnetic propertiesMagnetic materialsAnisotropyAmorphous substancesNanocrystalline M-type hexaferrite powders: preparation, geometric and magnetic propertiessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article82553info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess