Effect of heat treatment on the electrical resistivity of lithium ferrite

Abstract
Polycrystalline lithium ferrite samples were subjected to a variety of heat treatments. The most effective process in raising the sample resistivity was the oxidation process. The efficiencies of these heat treatment processes were compared. Effects of heat treatments on the thermoelectric, microwave line width, and dielectric properties of the samples were also reported.

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