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| author | Prince, Mehedi Hasan Daiyan, Abrar Aishi, Troyee Mitra Riya, Anika Rahman Islam, Md. Fakhrul Zubair, Md. Abdullah Fakhrul, Takian |
| author_facet | Prince, Mehedi Hasan Daiyan, Abrar Aishi, Troyee Mitra Riya, Anika Rahman Islam, Md. Fakhrul Zubair, Md. Abdullah Fakhrul, Takian |
| contents | Multiferroic perovskites that exhibit room temperature magnetization and polarization have immense potential in the next generation of magneto-electric and spintronic memory devices. In this work, the magnetic and ferroelectric properties of Bismuth Ferrite, BiFeO3 (BFO) nanoparticles (NPs) were enhanced through simultaneous A and B site Ca and Cr co-substitution. Novel compositions of Bi0.97Ca0.03CrxFe1-xO3 (x=0, 0.01, 0.03, 0.05) were synthesized using the sol-gel route and annealed at 550 degrees Celcius. Rietveld Refinement of XRD patterns confirmed high phase purity, while SEM analysis revealed a decreasing trend in average particle size with increasing dopant concentration. Hysteresis loops showed enhanced magnetic properties as particle size approached the spin cycloid wavelength (around 62 nm), disrupting the intrinsic antiferromagnetic ordering of BFO. Moreover, the presence of exchange bias in the NPs was linked to the formation of core-shell structure. Temperature dependent magnetization studies showed an increase in Néel temperature upon Ca substitution. XPS analysis confirmed that Bi0.97Ca0.03FeO3 samples exhibited the highest oxygen vacancy concentration, while Fe3+ remained the dominant oxidation state across all compositions. Ferroelectric polarization loop measurements showed enhanced remanent polarization in doped samples, with leakage linked to oxygen vacancies and extrinsic microstructural effects. |
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| spellingShingle | Site-engineered ferromagnetism in Ca and Cr co-substituted Bismuth Ferrite Nanoparticles Prince, Mehedi Hasan Daiyan, Abrar Aishi, Troyee Mitra Riya, Anika Rahman Islam, Md. Fakhrul Zubair, Md. Abdullah Fakhrul, Takian Materials Science Multiferroic perovskites that exhibit room temperature magnetization and polarization have immense potential in the next generation of magneto-electric and spintronic memory devices. In this work, the magnetic and ferroelectric properties of Bismuth Ferrite, BiFeO3 (BFO) nanoparticles (NPs) were enhanced through simultaneous A and B site Ca and Cr co-substitution. Novel compositions of Bi0.97Ca0.03CrxFe1-xO3 (x=0, 0.01, 0.03, 0.05) were synthesized using the sol-gel route and annealed at 550 degrees Celcius. Rietveld Refinement of XRD patterns confirmed high phase purity, while SEM analysis revealed a decreasing trend in average particle size with increasing dopant concentration. Hysteresis loops showed enhanced magnetic properties as particle size approached the spin cycloid wavelength (around 62 nm), disrupting the intrinsic antiferromagnetic ordering of BFO. Moreover, the presence of exchange bias in the NPs was linked to the formation of core-shell structure. Temperature dependent magnetization studies showed an increase in Néel temperature upon Ca substitution. XPS analysis confirmed that Bi0.97Ca0.03FeO3 samples exhibited the highest oxygen vacancy concentration, while Fe3+ remained the dominant oxidation state across all compositions. Ferroelectric polarization loop measurements showed enhanced remanent polarization in doped samples, with leakage linked to oxygen vacancies and extrinsic microstructural effects. |
| title | Site-engineered ferromagnetism in Ca and Cr co-substituted Bismuth Ferrite Nanoparticles |
| topic | Materials Science |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.04305 |