Processing and Application of Ceramics (Dec 2016)

Comprehensive characterization of BiFeO3 powder synthesized by the hydrothermal procedure

  • Maria Čebela,
  • Bojan Janković,
  • Radmila Hercigonja,
  • Miodrag J. Lukić,
  • Zorana Dohčević-Mitrović,
  • Dušan Milivojević,
  • Branko Matović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAC1604201C
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 201 – 208

Abstract

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In this paper, bismuth ferrite (BFO) particles synthesized by controlled hydrothermal process, where the particles of small sizes and with high purity were obtained. Structural analysis showed that non-annealed powder can be perfectly fitted to rhombohedral space group R3c and contains a very small amount of secondary phase, whereas the final product (annealed at 800 °C) represents single-phase perovskite powder with high crystallinity. HRTEM analysis confirmed existence of twin stacking faults, which are responsible for enhanced magnetic properties. EPR measurements suggested existence of electrons trapped by vacancies or defects. It has been proposed that existence of Fe3+−OV defect complex could be generated at elevated temperatures followed by formation of trivalent Fe ions, which intensely provide local 3d moments.

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