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Ferromagnetic-like behavior of Bi<inf>0.9</inf>La<inf>0.1</inf>FeO<inf>3</inf>–KBr nanocomposites


  • Karpinsky D.
  • Fesenko O.
  • Silibin M.
  • Dubkov S.
  • Chaika M.
  • Yaremkevich A.
  • Lukowiak A.
  • Gerasymchuk Y.
  • Stręk W.
  • Pakalniškis A.
  • Skaudzius R.
  • Kareiva A.
  • Fomichov Y.
  • Shvartsman V.
  • Kalinin S.
  • Morozovsky N.
  • Morozovska A.
Дата публикации:01.12.2019
Журнал: Scientific Reports
БД: SCOPUS
Ссылка: SCOPUS

Аннтотация

© 2019, The Author(s). We studied magnetostatic response of the Bi0.9La0.1FeO3– KBr composites (BLFO-KBr) consisting of nanosized (≈100 nm) ferrite Bi0.9La0.1FeO3 (BLFO) conjugated with fine grinded ionic conducting KBr. When the fraction of KBr is rather small (less than 15 wt%) the magnetic response of the composite is very weak and similar to that observed for the BLFO (pure KBr matrix without Bi1-xLaxFeO3 has no magnetic response as anticipated). However, when the fraction of KBr increases above 15%, the magnetic response of the composite changes substantially and the field dependence of magnetization reveals ferromagnetic-like hysteresis loop with a remanent magnetization about 0.14 emu/g and coercive field about 1.8 Tesla (at room temperature). Nothing similar to the ferromagnetic-like hysteresis loop can be observed in Bi1-zLazFeO3 ceramics with z ≤ 0.15, which magnetization quasi-linearly increases with magnetic field. Different physical mechanisms were considered to explain the unusual experimental results for BLFO-KBr nanocomposites, but only those among them, which are highly sensitive to the interaction of antiferromagnetic Bi0.9La0.1FeO3 with ionic conductor KBr, can be relevant.


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