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The phase composition, structure parameters, and basic magnetic properties of several magnetically alloyed spinel-ferrite nanopowders produced from salt solutions are studied. Particle-size and surface effects on the saturation magnetization and magnetic anisotropy of the examined materials are investigated. The validity of the core-shell model for describing the magnetic properties of the nano-sized spinel ferrites under review is discussed.
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Translated from Izvestiya Vysshykh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Fizika, No. 2, pp. 66–72, February 2007.
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Naiden, E.P. Anomalous magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed spinel-ferrite nanopowders. Russ Phys J 50, 170–176 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-007-0024-5
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