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fer·rite

 (fĕr′īt′)
n.
1. Any of a group of nonmetallic, ceramiclike, usually ferromagnetic compounds of ferric oxide with other oxides, especially such a compound characterized by extremely high electrical resistivity and used in computer memory elements, permanent magnets, and various solid-state devices. Also called ferrate.
2. Iron that has not combined with carbon, occurring commonly in steel, cast iron, and pig iron below 910°C.
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ferrite

(ˈfɛraɪt)
n
1. (Elements & Compounds) any of a group of ferromagnetic highly resistive ceramic compounds with the formula MFe2O4, where M is usually a metal such as cobalt or zinc
2. (Elements & Compounds) any of the body-centred cubic allotropes of iron, such as alpha iron, occurring in steel, cast iron, etc
3. (Geological Science) any of various microscopic grains, probably composed of iron compounds, in certain igneous rocks
[C19: from ferri- + -ite1]
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fer•rite

(ˈfɛr aɪt)

n.
1. a magnetic compound of ferric oxide with another metallic oxide, used in computer memory cores and other electronic equipment.
2. the pure iron constituent of ferrous metals, as distinguished from the iron carbides.
[1875–80; < Latin ferr(um) iron]
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Noun1.ferrite - a solid solution in which alpha iron is the solvent
alpha iron - a magnetic allotrope of iron; stable below 906 degrees centigrade
pearlite - a lamellar mixture of cementite and ferrite formed during the cooling of austenite; a constituent of steel and cast iron
primary solid solution, solid solution - a homogeneous solid that can exist over a range of component chemicals; a constituent of alloys that is formed when atoms of an element are incorporated into the crystals of a metal
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ferrite

[ˈferaɪt] Nferrito m, ferrita f
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ferrite

nFerrit m; ferrite rodFerritstab m
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Nano spinel ferrites [7] generally described by the formula AFe2O4 (A= divalent metal ion, Mg, Ni, Co, Cu, etc.), have superparamagnetic behavior and, due to their interesting properties, have intensively investigated for magnetic fluids, gas sensor, applications in the magnetic information storage systems, catalysts, magnetic resonance imaging and microwave devices operating in high frequency range [8 and 15].
Physicists explore aspects of ferrites and magnetic oxide nano particles, focusing on basic relevant concepts; synthesis routes; and the most important applications of spinal ferrites, hexaferrites, and magnetic oxide nano materials.
Fig.3 represents the hysteresis curves of the [Mn.sup.2+] doped coated cobalt ferrites nanoparticles of various compositions prepared by co-precipitation method.
Ferrites because of its doping abilities and applications are one of the best materials for almost all type of applications.
In an effort to address the low Q factor, multilayered magnetic films [3-5] or high-resistivity ferrites ([rho] > 1 k[OMEGA] x cm) [6-9] were used in integrated inductors to suppress GHz eddy current loss.
Manganese-zinc ferrites (Mn-Zn) with relative magnetic permeability (magnetic inductive capacity) p = 600 - 20.000 are usually used for frequency range of 0.1 MHz - 2 MHz, and for 1MHz - 2.45 GHz - nickel zinc ferrites (Ni - Zn) with relative magnetic permeability p = 15-2000 are used.
There is another category which is based on ferrites for example cobalt ferrites (CoFe2O4), manganese ferrite (MnFe2O4), nickel ferrite (NiFe2O4) and lithium ferrite (Li0.5Fe2.5O4).Another category which is based on metallic nanoparticles such as Ni,Co, Mn, Zn, etc.
Physical theory is covered first, giving a detailed explanation of ferrimagnetism and ferrites with mention of semiconductors, nanotechnology, and thin ferrite films in new circulator technologies.
Nubiola Expands Production of Zinc Ferrites Inorganic Pigments
Figure 1 shows the XRD patterns of [Mg.sub.1-x][Zn.sub.x][Fe.sub.2][O.sub.4] (x = 0.5, 0.7) ferrites calcined at 800[degrees]C for 3h.