Materials Research Express (Jan 2023)

La3+ substitution impact on structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of CoFe2O4 synthesized via sucrose auto-combustion

  • A A Al-Juaid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/acb528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 026101

Abstract

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Lanthanum (La)-substituted cobalt ferrites CoFe _2- _x La _x O _4 ( x = 0.00–0.09) were successfully prepared using the sucrose sol-gel auto-combustion route. La-substitution effects on the structural, magnetic, and electrical/dielectric characteristics were investigated using different techniques. X-ray diffraction (XRD) results displayed a deviation from the single-phase structure at La-content ≥ 0.04 because of the formation of orthorhombic LaFeO _3 at the boundaries of the grains. Both XRD and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) measurements showed that the crystal structure had not been significantly affected by La-substitution attributed to the crystallization out of this LaFeO _3 . Vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM) measurements revealed gradual decreases in the magnetization as the La-content increases, which could be referred to as the decrease in the super-exchange interaction in the octahedral sites because of the preferential substitution of large ionic radius La ^3+ ions in the octahedral positions. As the antiferromagnetic LaFeO _3 formed, a severe reduction in the magnetization appeared. The increase in the magnetization at 0.09 was attributed to the cationic redistribution among sublattices. On the other hand, the coercivity data indicated the hard magnetic characteristics of all the samples. The electrical conductivity results showed the semiconducting character of all samples with obvious decreases with increasing La-content. According to Verwey’s hopping mechanism, these decreases were attributed to the preferential occupation of La ^3+ by octahedral positions. Dielectric results versus temperature indicated anomalies relaxations around 460 K with the successive addition of lanthanum attributed to the electrical inhomogeneity that occurred due to oxygen vacancy created or the Maxwell-Wagner mechanism.

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