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Processing and Magnetic Properties of Low-Loss and High-Stability Mn-Zn Ferrites

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Processing of Crystalline Ceramics

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Telecommunications and entertainment electronics have remained the two principal areas of application for soft linear ferrites. 1 And low-loss high-stability Mn-Zn ferrites find the widest application as inductor core materials for use in high selectivity filters in the frequency range from a few kHz to approximately 1.5 MHZ.

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Ghate, B.B. (1978). Processing and Magnetic Properties of Low-Loss and High-Stability Mn-Zn Ferrites. In: Palmour, H., Davis, R.F., Hare, T.M. (eds) Processing of Crystalline Ceramics. Materials Science Research, vol 11. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3378-4_31

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