2017
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/4628
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Magnetic Properties of Magnesium – Doped Bismuth Ferrite as Multiferroic Material Produced by Sol Gel Method at Low Temperature.

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“…The ferrite-based material mentioned is BiFeO3 (bismuth ferrite / BFO). Other researchers have already done a lot of research on multiferroic BFO materials either as a single compound [2,3] and as a substitution compound [4,5,6,7]. From the results of the study, it was found that single-compound multiferroic BFO materials had better physical properties compared to the doped multiferroic of BFO compounds.…”
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“…The ferrite-based material mentioned is BiFeO3 (bismuth ferrite / BFO). Other researchers have already done a lot of research on multiferroic BFO materials either as a single compound [2,3] and as a substitution compound [4,5,6,7]. From the results of the study, it was found that single-compound multiferroic BFO materials had better physical properties compared to the doped multiferroic of BFO compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the practical application in electronic devices is still hampered by some intrinsic issues and limitations. For example, the phase impurities such as Bi 2 O 3 and Bi 2 Fe 4 O 9 that arise during the synthesis process may cause leakage of current and dielectric losses; the coupling between the magnetic and FE order in bismuth ferrite is weak . In parallel to BFO, rare-earth manganites (RMnO 3 ) also show a fascinating multiferroic property, but the Curie temperature is well below RT …”
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