
Spinel and Inverse Spinel Ferrites
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Delivers practical guidance on the synthesis, fabrication, and scale-up of these materials, addressing their commercialization prospects.
Examines the role of spinel and inverse spinel ferrites in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), exploring their applications in medical diagnostics and treatment.
Discusses their effectiveness in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, emphasizing the importance of ferrites in electronic and telecommunication devices.
Provides insights into the application of ferrites as sensors, with a focus on their use in gas sensing, biosensing, and other diagnostic tools.
Highlights photocatalytic activity and environmental remediation, showcasing how these materials help in pollution control, water purification, and sustainable energy solutions.
This reference book is for students, researchers, and professionals in physics, materials science, and engineering who wish to deepen their understanding of spinel and inverse spinel ferrites and their interdisciplinary applications.
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Nupur Aggarwal is Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, India. She spearheads interdisciplinary research in materials science. Her work focuses on the synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles, targeting applications in optoelectronics and spintronics. Over the past nine years, Dr Aggarwal has delved deeply into the field of dilute magnetic semiconductors, striving to unlock new potentials in electronic and spintronic devices by enhancing their magnetic and electrical properties. With more than 50 research publications in reputed SCI and SCOPUS-indexed journals, she plays a vital role as a reviewer and editor for esteemed journals, where she helps shape the direction of future research in nanotechnology.
Anjana Sharma is Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, India. She is known for her work in the field of interdisciplinary materials science. Dr Sharma specializes in synthesizing ferrites for dielectric studies, focusing on the effects of transition metal doping on the physicochemical properties, cation distribution, and metal site preferences in spinel and inverse spinel nanoferrites. She has published more than 20 research articles in refereed journals, showcasing her findings on the synthesis, characterization, and application of nano-ferrites. Additionally, she has presented over 15 articles at international conferences, sharing her insights with the global scientific community and fostering collaborations with researchers from around the world.
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