TY - JOUR T1 - A comparative study of different sintering routes effects on evolving microstructure and B–H magnetic hysteresis in mechanically-alloyed Ni–Zn ferrite, Ni0.3Zn0.7Fe2O4 A1 - Ibrahim, Idza Riati LA - English PB - Springer YR - 2015 UL - http://discoverylib.upm.edu.my/discovery/Record/oai:psasir.upm.edu.my:52128 AB - A comparative study between two sintering routes has been carried out to reveal the parallel evolutions of microstructure and B–H hysteresis in a mechanically-alloyed Ni–Zn ferrite. The starting powders were mixed and crushed via the mechanical alloying technique. Subsequently two portions of the resulting powder were subjected to two respective sintering routes: multi-sample and single-sample. In the multi-sample sintering, the samples were sintered from 600 to 1400 °C with any one sample being subjected to only one sintering temperature. For the single-sample sintering, only a single sample was subjected to repeat sintering from 600 to 1400 °C. In B–H hysteresis measurement, the same trends but with different values were observed for both sintering routes. Saturation induction, Bs, values range from 23.9 to 1076.0 G for multi-sample sintering and from 23.4 to 930.7 G for single-sample sintering. Three distinct behaviour groups could be distinguished which correspond to a particular range of grain sizes and domain state of the samples. The activation energies of grain growth for multi-sample and single-sample sintering show three different ranges of values for each route which are 6.80, 99.31 and 143.39 kJ/mol and 14.60, 29.42 and 162.83 kJ/mol respectively. These different ranges of values characterized the different diffusion mechanisms. ER -