Ferrites-garnets Re(3) Fe(5) 0(12)
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Submission Date:
21/05/2020
Active before:
31/12/2021
Contact Information
Department:
The Department of Physical-Engineering Sciences
Organization:
The State Scientific and Production Association "The Scientific and Practical Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for Materials Research"
Name:
Dr. Ignatenko Oleg
Email:
ifttpanb@physics.by
Telephone:
+375 17 284-15-58
Link to website:
[url]http://www.physics.by/[/url]
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Description
Single crystals of ferrite-garnet (FG) – Re(3) Fe(5) 0(12) (Re is a rare–earth cation or Y) are widely used as magneto–optical materials In the UHF engineering, optoelectronics, magnetic recording technique, etc. Scientists of the Institute actively develop the method of controlled growing of various inorganic single[br][/br]crystals with the solution–melt method.[br][/br]Adaptation of this method for the acquisition of the FG crystals will make It possible to syntheses yttrium iron garnet with optical losses not worse than 0,2 dB on the wavelength A – 1,55 μm, with ferromagnetic resonance line width of (0,5 – 1,0)0e and high structure perfection. It will become possible to.
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Ferrites-garnets Re(3) Fe(5) 0(12)
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Range of Applications
UHF engineering, optoelectronics, magnetic recording technique
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