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Influence of high valence cations on soft spinel properties
Substitution of foreign cation in a ferrite lattice plays a vital role in enhancing its physical properties. In the past, studies on this area rarely deal with higher than tetravalent cations. The role of high valence cations (Ti, Zr, Sn, Nb, Sb, Mo) including tetravalent ions in altering physical properties (such as saturation magnetization and resistivity) of different spinel ferrite system is being investigated.