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Magnetoelectric Effect in Ceramics Based on Bismuth Ferrite

Solid-state sintering method was used to prepare ceramic materials based on bismuth ferrite, i.e., (BiFeO(3))(1 − x)–(BaTiO(3))(x) and Bi(1 − x)Nd(x)FeO(3) solid solutions and the Aurivillius Bi(5)Ti(3)FeO(15) compound. The structure of the materials was examined using X-ray diffraction, and the Rie...

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Autores principales: Jartych, Elżbieta, Pikula, Tomasz, Kowal, Karol, Dzik, Jolanta, Guzdek, Piotr, Czekaj, Dionizy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27129686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1436-3
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Sumario:Solid-state sintering method was used to prepare ceramic materials based on bismuth ferrite, i.e., (BiFeO(3))(1 − x)–(BaTiO(3))(x) and Bi(1 − x)Nd(x)FeO(3) solid solutions and the Aurivillius Bi(5)Ti(3)FeO(15) compound. The structure of the materials was examined using X-ray diffraction, and the Rietveld method was applied to phase analysis and structure refinement. Magnetoelectric coupling was registered in all the materials using dynamic lock-in technique. The highest value of magnetoelectric coupling coefficient α(ME) was obtained for the Bi(5)Ti(3)FeO(15) compound (α(ME) ~ 10 mVcm(−1) Oe(−1)). In the case of (BiFeO(3))(1 − x)–(BaTiO(3))(x) and Bi(1 − x)Nd(x)FeO(3) solid solutions, the maximum α(ME) is of the order of 1 and 2.7 mVcm(−1) Oe(−1), respectively. The magnitude of magnetoelectric coupling is accompanied with structural transformation in the studied solid solutions. The relatively high magnetoelectric effect in the Aurivillius Bi(5)Ti(3)FeO(15) compound is surprising, especially since the material is paramagnetic at room temperature. When the materials were subjected to a preliminary electrical poling, the magnitude of the magnetoelectric coupling increased 2–3 times.