Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5490482 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the static and dynamic aspects of the magnetic properties for single phase nanocrystalline BiFeO3 with average crystallite size of 35Â nm. The frequency dependence of the peak is observed in the real part of ac susceptibility Ïâ²ac vs T measurement and described well by the Vogel-Fulcher law as well as the power law. These analyses indicated the existence of cluster glass state with significant interaction among the spin clusters and results in cluster-glass like cooperative freezing at low temperature. The influence of temperature and magnetic field cooling on the exchange bias effect is investigated. A training effect is also observed. We have reported a significantly high ZFC & FC exchange bias of 200Â Oe & 450Â Oe at 300Â K and 900Â Oe & 2100Â Oe at 5Â K. The obtained results are interpreted in the framework of core-shell model, where the core of the BFO nanoparticles shows antiferromagnetic behavior and surrounded by CG-like ferromagnetic (FM) shell associated to uncompensated surface spins.
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Authors
Simant Kumar Srivastav, Anima Johari, S.K.S. Patel, N.S. Gajbhiye,