Spray pyrolysis synthesis, electrical and magnetic properties of HoxBi1-xFeO3 nanocrystals
Bismuth ferrite nanopowders doped with holmium ions were synthesized by spray pyrolysis. By means of the TEM and SEM methods, it was established that Ho x Bi 1- x FeO 3 particles have dimensions in the range of 50–170 nm and are agglomerated into spherical formations with a size of 1.5–3 μm. A decre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science. Materials in electronics 2022-11, Vol.33 (32), p.24594-24605 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bismuth ferrite nanopowders doped with holmium ions were synthesized by spray pyrolysis. By means of the TEM and SEM methods, it was established that Ho
x
Bi
1-
x
FeO
3
particles have dimensions in the range of 50–170 nm and are agglomerated into spherical formations with a size of 1.5–3 μm. A decrease in the lattice parameters and unit cell volume of holmium-doped bismuth ferrite samples was shown, and the EDX data confirm the incorporation of holmium ions into the positions of bismuth ions in the BiFeO
3
lattice. Doping of bismuth ferrite with holmium ions led to a significant increase in the saturation magnetisation and residual magnetisation in comparison with undoped BiFeO
3
, while the coercive force decreased. Magnetic characteristics of Ho
x
Bi
1-
x
FeO
3
samples demonstrated strong dependence on temperature, and the dielectric permittivity in the frequency range up to 200 kHz remains practically unchanged. Magnetocapacitance values in fields up to 5 × 10
5
A/m did not exceed a tenth of a percent, which is associated with a high dispersion of nanopowders. The values of M
s
and M
r
obtained for Ho
x
Bi
1-
x
FeO
3
open up prospects for using this material for the development of magnetic field sensors, memory cells, and spintronic devices. |
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ISSN: | 0957-4522 1573-482X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10854-022-09170-0 |