Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1788291 | Current Applied Physics | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Double perovskite structured multiferroic Bi2FeMnO6 hollow particles have been fabricated on silicon substrates from a sol-gel precursor by an electrospray method. The as-prepared Bi2FeMnO6 polycrystalline samples are pure-phase, crystallizing in space group R3c. Raman spectra have verified the vibrational frequencies in the Bi2FeMnO6 samples. The Bi2FeMnO6 nano-/micron-sized hollow particles show a porous shell with large interior void. The shell thickness is â¼100Â nm. The structure and morphology of the sample were found to be controlled by the deposition time. The formation mechanism can be explained by an Ostwald ripening â Kirkendall model. The temperature dependence of the magnetization curve (M-T) and magnetic hysteresis loops indicate that Bi2FeMnO6 particles exhibit weak ferromagnetic moment at both low and room temperature.
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Authors
Y. Du, Z.X. Cheng, H.Y. Zhao, H. Kimura, P. Zhang, Z.P. Guo, X.L. Wang,