Biosensors Nanotechnology 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118773826.ch13
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Structural, Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Pure and Substituted BiFeO3Multiferroics

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“…13−16 BiFeO 3 (or BFO) offers the advantage of being a multiferroic material, which can exhibit both ferroelectric and magnetic ordering at room temperature. 17 Spontaneous polarization can occur below 830 °C (its Curie temperature) and spontaneous magnetization below 370 °C. These relatively high temperatures make BFO a promising material candidate for new applications in spintronics, 18 sensors, 19 actuators, 20 water splitting, 21,22 or terahertz microscopy.…”
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“…13−16 BiFeO 3 (or BFO) offers the advantage of being a multiferroic material, which can exhibit both ferroelectric and magnetic ordering at room temperature. 17 Spontaneous polarization can occur below 830 °C (its Curie temperature) and spontaneous magnetization below 370 °C. These relatively high temperatures make BFO a promising material candidate for new applications in spintronics, 18 sensors, 19 actuators, 20 water splitting, 21,22 or terahertz microscopy.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 Substitution of either Bi or Fe atoms or doping with rare or alkaline earth atom elements constitutes another potentially interesting mitigation strategy. 17,39,41,42 Another successful approach involves depositing a noble metal such as Pt, Au, or Ag nanoparticles on various BFO structures to achieve significant enhancement through Schottky barrier and/or surface plasmon resonance-induced absorption enhancement. 22,43−47 In this work, we explore electrospinning deposition of a precursor solution on a glass substrate to form high-quality crystalline BFO nanofibers for colloidal release-free photocatalysis applications.…”
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