2009
DOI: 10.1080/00150190903001722
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Functional Properties of the (1-x)BiFeO3—xBaTiO3Solid Solutions

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“…1(b). The expansion of the lattice parameters with the increase of the BaTiO 3 content in (1 − x)BiFeO 3 -xBaTiO 3 system was also pointed out earlier [29] SEM investigation performed on the surface of the BiFeO 3 pellet sintered at 800 • C/1 h pointed out a heterogeneous microstructure with bimodal grain size distribution, consisting from large grains with equivalent average size of ∼25 m and small grains of 3-4 m ( Fig. 2(a)).…”
Section: Phase Purity and Microstructuresmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…1(b). The expansion of the lattice parameters with the increase of the BaTiO 3 content in (1 − x)BiFeO 3 -xBaTiO 3 system was also pointed out earlier [29] SEM investigation performed on the surface of the BiFeO 3 pellet sintered at 800 • C/1 h pointed out a heterogeneous microstructure with bimodal grain size distribution, consisting from large grains with equivalent average size of ∼25 m and small grains of 3-4 m ( Fig. 2(a)).…”
Section: Phase Purity and Microstructuresmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…0.25 and 0.30) with good purity and homogeneity were prepared by mixed oxides method following a two-step sintering [21]. This method allowed not only to obtain a higher purity of the perovskite phase even for x = 0, but also to get rather good dielectric properties at room temperatures, with permittivities of around (180-250) and losses below 3% at frequencies in the range of (1-10 6 ) Hz [29]. A detailed study of the functional properties of (1 − x)BiFeO 3 -xBaTiO 3 solid solutions was not reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A coercive field (H C ) of 0.907 kOe for x=0.1, 1.907 kOe for x=0.2 and1.837 kOe for x=0.3 is observed respectively. Compared with some doped BiFeO 3 compounds [12,13,20,21,24,25], these Ba doped BiFeO 3 ceramics exhibit larger magnetization at room temperature. This spontaneous magnetization of Ba doped BiFeO 3 ceramics might originate from the rhombohedral distorted perovskite structure (space group R3c) of BiFeO 3 , in which both ferroelectric atomic displacements and a weak ferromagnetic ordering might be allowed due to the canting spin arrangement [4].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2 shows the X-ray pattern for x=0.5. As it was obtained recently [22][23][24], BaTiO 3 under study. The experimental setup is described in more details in [25].…”
Section: A N U S C R I P Tmentioning
confidence: 99%