“…[1][2][3][4] Glassceramics combined with multi ferroic phases have many device applications as control the magnetic state via local electric fields, the combination of ferroelectric and ferromagnetic phases allows store information on the basis of their polarization 5 encoded in the direction of the electric polarization and magnetization, yielding spintronics and non-volatile data storage, multistate permanent memory device. 6,7 Some works have reported the development of such materials: Bi 2 O 3 -Fe 2 O 3 -BaO-B 2 O 3 in which BiFeO 3 phase was crystallizable given a glass-ceramics; 8 nanocomposites containing nanocrystals of Te 2 NiMnO 6 synthesized by heat treatment 9 etc. The synthesis of nanoparticles is a complex process, and there are many different techniques for producing them.…”