Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5437234 Ceramics International 2017 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Yttrium doped Bismuth ferrite (BFO) nanofiber was fabricated via a sol-gel-based electrospinning process with the fiber diameter in the range of 60-220 nm. The crystal structure, magnetic and dielectric properties were investigated at room temperature. The Rietveld refinement results indicate the phase transition from space group R3c to Pbnm by the Y doping. Dramatic increase of magnetization has been achieved in Y doped BFO nanofiber. Compared with BFO nanoparticle, the Bi0.95Y0.05FeO3 nanofiber exhibits nearly eighteen-fold improved magnetization, which is the strongest in the reported Y doped BFO at the same doping level. The largely improved magnetization mainly originates from the serious suppression of spiral spin structure by the small crystal size of nanofiber structure. Moreover, the Bi0.95Y0.05FeO3 nanofiber holds the lower dielectric loss and obvious dependence of the capacitance on bias voltage, indicating the improved ferroelectricity due to the decreased leakage current. The simultaneous enhancement of ferroelectricity and magnetization in Y doped BFO nanofiber suggests that nanofiber structure plays an important role in improving multiferroic performance.
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