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Title: Magnetic behaviour of perovskite compositions derived from BiFeO3
Author: Salak, Andrei N.
Cardoso, João Pedro V.
Vieira, Joaquim M.
Shvartsman, Vladimir V.
Khalyavin, Dmitry D.
Fertman, Elena L.
Fedorchenko, Alexey V.
Pushkarev, Anatoli V.
Radyush, Yury V.
Olekhnovich, Nikolai M.
Tarasenko, Róbert
Feher, Alexander
Čižmár, Erik
Keywords: Atomic substitution
Néel temperature
G-type antiferromagnetic
Weak ferromagnetism
Collinear magnetic ground state
Issue Date: 16-Nov-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: The phase content and sequence, the crystal structure, and the magnetic properties of perovskite solid solutions of the (1−y)BiFeO3–yBiZn0.5Ti0.5O3 series (0.05 ≤ y ≤ 0.90) synthesized under high pressure have been studied. Two perovskite phases, namely the rhombohedral R3c and the tetragonal P4mm, which correspond to the structural types of the end members, BiFeO3 and BiZn0.5Ti0.5O3, respectively, were revealed in the as-synthesized samples. The rhombohedral and the tetragonal phases were found to coexist in the compositional range of 0.30 ≤ y ≤ 0.90. Magnetic properties of the BiFe1−y [Zn0.5Ti0.5]yO3 ceramics with y < 0.30 were measured as a function of temperature. The obtained compositional variations of the normalized unit-cell volume and the Néel temperature of the BiFe1−y [Zn0.5Ti0.5]yO3 perovskites in the range of their rhombohedral phase were compared with the respective dependences for the BiFe1−yB 3+yO3 perovskites (where B 3+ = Ga, Co, Mn, Cr, and Sc). The role of the high-pressure synthesis in the formation of the antiferromagnetic states different from the modulated cycloidal one characteristic of the parent BiFeO3 is discussed.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/32653
DOI: 10.3390/magnetochemistry7110151
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