Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1621664 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Polycrystalline Y0.5La0.5FeO3 powder was synthesized by mechanochemical activation of Fe3O4–La2O3–Y2O3 reactive mixtures. X-ray diffraction was used to follow the evolution of the formation of this orthoferrite. Peaks corresponding to reactants were no longer observed after 3 h of activation, showing the completion of the reaction after this time. Magnetic hysteresis loops measured at room temperature revealed a gradual decrease of saturation magnetization, consistent with the consumption of ferrimagnetic Fe3O4 and the formation of antiferromagnetic Y0.5La0.5FeO3. However, a small ferromagnetic contribution was observed even after 3 h of milling, which can be attributed to a canting in the alignment of the two sub-lattices in the orthoferrite structure. This uncompensated antiferromagnetism disappeared when the solid was heated, giving rise to a nearly antiferromagnetic structure.