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A comparative study of structural and multiferroic properties of Ca, Sr and Ba doped 0.2BiFeO3–0.8PbTiO3 solid solutions

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? 2022 Elsevier Inc.A comparative study of structural, ferroelectric, magnetic and dielectric properties of Ca, Sr and Ba doped 0.2BiFeO3–0.8PbTiO3 (BF-PT) binary solid solutions synthesized via the solid-state reaction route has been reported. The XRD analysis confirms that all the samples possess a tetragonal structure and, after the BF-PT system, the maximum c/a ratio of ~1.070 has been observed in the BF-PCT system. The remnant polarization (Pr ~ 1.99μC/cm2) and the dielectric constant (~563 at 3 MHz) have also been observed to be the highest in the BF-PCT system as compared to BF-PST and BF-PBT solid solutions. The AC conductivity data of all the prepared samples obey Universal Joncher's Power law and was found to be increased from the BF-PT system to the BF-BT system. A simultaneous change in the hopping mechanism has also been observed from a translational type in the Pb-based system to a localized type in the Ba-based (non?lead) system. The NEXAFS study reveals that the best dielectric and ferroelectric results observed in the lead-based solid solutions have been attributed to the strong hybridization between the Pb 6 s and O 2p states of PbTiO3, which are absent in BaTiO3.

BiFeO3CeramicsDielectricFerroelectricsMultiferroics

Aggarwal K.、Chen C.-L.、Huang W.-H.、Su W.-N.、Singh A.、Pal J.、Kumar S.

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Department of Physics Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology

National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST)

Multifunctional Materials Laboratory Department of Physics Guru Nanak Dev University

Department of Physics Baba Farid College (Affiliated to Punjabi University Patiala)

Department of Applied Sciences Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be University)

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2022

Materials Characterization

Materials Characterization

EISCI
ISSN:1044-5803
年,卷(期):2022.189
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