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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Multiferroic interfaces in bismuth ferrite composite fibers grown by laser floating zone technique
Autor : Figueiras, Fábio Gabriel
Dutta, Dikabar
Ferreira, Nuno Miguel Freitas
Costa, Florinda Mendes da
Graça, Manuel Pedro Fernandes
Valente, Manuel Almeida
Palabras clave : Fibras;Interfaces;Composite;Laser floating zone;Multiferroic
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Materials and Design
Citación : FILGUEIRAS, F. G. et. al. Multiferroic interfaces in bismuth ferrite composite fibers grown by laser floating zone technique. Materials and Design , v. 90, p. 829-833, jan. 2016.
Abstract: In this work we explore the formation of enhanced multiferroic interfaces in bismuth ferrite crystalline fibers grown by laser floating zone technique. An underlying mechanism of self-segregation during the fibers growth process enables to establish a textured microstructure of a dominant BiFeO3 phase bordered by the presence of Bi25FeO40 secondary phase. The crystallites c axis of the BiFeO3 phase shows a preferential orientation along the longitudinal axis of the fibers, together with grain boundaries that also present a significant alignment with the same direction. These features induce a systematic disturbance of the antiferromagnetic structure of the BiFeO3 phase at the interfaces with the Bi25FeO40 diamagnetic phase. The structural anisotropy confirmed by High Resolution X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy images is also manifested in the magnetic properties of the fibers, which reveal an enhanced susceptibility response in comparison to the conventional BiFeO3 phase diagram.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/46024
ISSN : 0261-3069
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