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Barrionuevo, D., (2010). Multiferroic Properties of Magnetic-Ion-Substituted Oxide-Electroceramic Thin Films [Universidad de Puerto Rico]. https://scholar.uprm.edu/handle/20.500.11801/2047http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/1580283
Barrionuevo, D., Multiferroic Properties of Magnetic-Ion-Substituted Oxide-Electroceramic Thin Films []. PR: Universidad de Puerto Rico; 2010. https://scholar.uprm.edu/handle/20.500.11801/2047http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/1580283
@mastersthesis{renati/1968,
title = "Multiferroic Properties of Magnetic-Ion-Substituted Oxide-Electroceramic Thin Films",
author = "Barrionuevo Diestra, Danilo Gregorio",
publisher = "Universidad de Puerto Rico",
year = "2010"
}
Materials which possess electrical and magnetic coupling are of great interest for novel devices. In this thesis, BiFe1-xDxO3 (D= Co, Cr and Mn) material system were synthesized by solution route for various compositions, and thin films were prepared by spin coating on Pt (Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si) substrates. Structural properties of the films were investigated by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction patterns confirms an intense (110) peak in BiFeO3 and BiFe1-xDxO3 (D= Co, Cr and Mn) composites. Observed diffraction peaks for BiFe1-xDxO3 (D= Co, Cr and Mn) suggests the formation of rhombohedral perovskite structure with the space group R3c. BiFe1-xDxO3 (D= Co, Cr and Mn) films show a weak ferroelectric polarization and ferromagnetism at room temperature. Ferroelectric and ferromagnetic behavior in the same phase could be attributed to the elimination of oxygen vacancies and increased stress in the crystal structure. In addition, some results are shown of new composite materials, which show both ferroelectric and ferromagnetic behavior.
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