Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491914 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2017 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
PbTiO3/PbFe12O19 composites have been synthesized by keeping the Fe concentration (x) in PbFexTi1âxO3 beyond solubility limit, i.e., x> 0.1% and 5% Pb excess. Both these factors have been successfully utilized to extract Fe doped PbTiO3 tetragonal phase which is composited with Magnetoplumbite (PbFe12O19) phase. A systematic evolution of the tetragonality of the former and improved stoichiometry of the later constituent has been observed. As x increases, emergence of additional Raman mode around 650Â cmâ1 with Fe addition was observed. Systematic increase in the relative intensity of this mode with x, showed that this mode corresponds to the magnetoplumbite phase. In addition to that resultant composite exhibited noticeable systematic decrease in the value of the energy gap as a function of x. Increasing Fe concentration in PbTiO3 constituent, led to monotonic decrease in c/a and increase in strain experienced by PbTiO3. Increase in the value of the saturation polarization was observed up to x = 0.4, which is identified to be associated with the strain induced by the dopant. A comprehensive magnetic characterization revealed monotonic decrease in magnetization with temperature for all compositions. Finally, we found an anomalous temperature dependent trend in the magnetic coercivity which is explained in terms of low temperature decrease in effective magnetic anisotropy by including magneto-electric coupling. Both constituent phases in the composite being ferroelectric and ferromagnetic at room temperature led to formation of better multiferroic properties and exhibited tunable physical properties with x.
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Authors
G. Hassnain Jaffari, M. Bilal, Jamil Ur Rahman, Soonil Lee,