An experimental study of the magnetic behaviour of particulate dispersions I

Chromium dioxide

Journal Article (1993)
Author(s)

P. I. Mayo ( UCNW)

K. O'Grady ( UCNW)

P. Sollis (Lancashire Polytechnic)

P. R. Bissell (Lancashire Polytechnic)

R. G. Gilson (University of Keele)

R. W. Chantrell (University of Keele)

A. R. Balkenende (Philips Research Laboratories)

M. Th Rekveldt (TU Delft - Applied Sciences)

W. Kraan (TU Delft - Applied Sciences)

P. T. Por

Research Group
RST/Neutron and Photon Methods for Materials
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-8853(93)90876-4 Final published version
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Publication Year
1993
Language
English
Research Group
RST/Neutron and Photon Methods for Materials
Issue number
1-2
Volume number
128
Pages (from-to)
191-203
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Abstract

A detailed study of the magnetic behaviour of CrO2 dispersions is described. The study includes static and dynamic measurements and also some preliminary results on the structure of the dispersion obtained by Neutron Depolarisation which was carried out in an attempt to determine the long-range order in the dispersion. The measurements are interpreted in terms of a simple model of the evolution of dispersion quality during the milling process. Magnetic measurements are shown to be useful in characterising dispersion quality although a number of techniques are required in order to probe different aspects of dispersion behaviour.