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Effect of cobalt substitution on structural, impedance, ferroelectric and magnetic properties of multiferroic Bi_2Fe_4O_9 ceramics

arXiv:1605.01570

Abstract

Structural, impedance, ferroelectric and magnetic properties were examined in multiferroic Bi_{2}Fe_{4(1-x)}Co_{4x}O_{9} (0x0.02) ceramics synthesized via solid-state reaction method. X-ray diffraction analysis and Rietveld refinement showed secondary phase formation (for x0.01) which was subsequently confirmed from room temperature Raman spectroscopy study. The frequency dependence of impedance and electric modulus of the material showed the presence of non-Debye type relaxation in all the samples. The values of the activation energies calculated from imaginary impedance and modulus lie in the range of 0.92-0.99 eV which confirmed that the oxygen vacancies play an important role in the conduction mechanism. Moreover, suitable amount of Co substitution significantly enhanced the remnant polarisation (2P_{r}) from 0.1193 C/cm^{2} (x=0) to 0.2776 C/cm^{2} (x=0.02). Besides, room temperature M-H measurement showed improved ferromagnetic hysteresis loop for all the modified samples. The remnant magnetization (M_{r}) and coercive field (H_{c}) increased from 0.0007 emu/gm and 42 Oe for x=0 to 0.1401 emu/gm and 296 Oe for x=0.02. The improved ferroelectricity was due to Co 3d-O 2p hybridization and enhanced magnetization originated from the partial substitution of Co^{3+} ions leading to breakdown of balance between the anti-parallel sub lattice magnetization of Fe^{3+} ions.