Hexaferrites, a material with excellent magnetic properties, have gained significant attention since their discovery in the 1950s. They are used in electronic devices, data storage, microwave absorption, and electromagnetic shielding materials. Different types of hexagonal ferrites have different chemical compositions, with Fe3+ ions contributing negatively at the 12k site. The site preference of substituted cations affects magnetic properties and dielectric properties. Recent research emphasizes changing the properties of hexaferrite with divalent or trivalent cation substitution at the Fe3+ site to achieve desired properties in high and low-frequency range. M-type hexaferrites can be prepared using various techniques, including plant extracts, leaf extracts, fruit juices, and extracts from stems. The study aims to understand the effect of two different cations substitution on iron sites, their site preference, and the structural, microstructural, magnetic, and dielectric properties of M-type hexaferrites. https://lnkd.in/eMuH77du #HexaferriteStudy #Magnetism #Electromagentism

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