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Evolution of Structural and Functional Properties of the Fe/BaTiO3 System Guided by Mechanochemical and Thermal Treatment

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Kalezić-Glisović, Aleksandra
Janićijević, Aco
Maricić, Aleksa
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Multiferroic systems are attractive to the researches worldwide due to diversity of existing applications, as well as possible novel ones. In order to contribute to understanding of the processes that take place within the structure of such a system, we subjected it to mechanochemical activation and thermal treatment. Powdery mixtures of iron and barium titanate in a mass ratio of 30% Fe and 70% BaTiO3 were activated in a planetary ball mill for time duration of 30 to 300 min and subsequently sintered at 1200 degrees C in the atmosphere of air. During the activation the system undergoes structural phase transitions, whereby the content of iron and its oxides changes. The highest Fe content was observed in the sample activated for 270 min, with local maxima in crystallite size and microstrain values and a minimum in dislocation density. The complex dielectric permittivity changes in the applied radio frequency field, rangingfrom 176.9 pF/m in thesample activated for 90 min to 918.1 pF/m... in the sample activated for 180 min. As the frequency of the field increases, an exponential decrease in the magnetic with a simultaneous increase in the electrical energy losses is noticeable. The system exhibits ferromagnetic resonance, whereby longer activation in the mill shifts the resonant frequency to higher values. Negative electrical resistance was observed in all analyzed samples. The activation time changes both the demagnetization temperature and the Curie temperature of the samples undergoing heating and cooling cycles in the external permanent magnetic field. Curie temperature is the highest in the sample activated for 240 min. Thermal treatment increases the initial magnetization of all samples, with the most pronounced increase of similar to 95% in the sample activated for 300 min.

Keywords:
Barium titanate / Milling / Structure / Electrical properties / Magnetic properties
Source:
Science of Sintering, 2020, 52, 2, 163-176
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  • Međunarodni Institut za nauku o sinterovanju, Beograd
Funding / projects:
  • Directed synthesis, structure and properties of multifunctional materials (RS-172057)

DOI: 10.2298/SOS2002163S

ISSN: 0350-820X

WoS: 000573636700004

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85088168219
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AB  - Multiferroic systems are attractive to the researches worldwide due to diversity of existing applications, as well as possible novel ones. In order to contribute to understanding of the processes that take place within the structure of such a system, we subjected it to mechanochemical activation and thermal treatment. Powdery mixtures of iron and barium titanate in a mass ratio of 30% Fe and 70% BaTiO3 were activated in a planetary ball mill for time duration of 30 to 300 min and subsequently sintered at 1200 degrees C in the atmosphere of air. During the activation the system undergoes structural phase transitions, whereby the content of iron and its oxides changes. The highest Fe content was observed in the sample activated for 270 min, with local maxima in crystallite size and microstrain values and a minimum in dislocation density. The complex dielectric permittivity changes in the applied radio frequency field, rangingfrom 176.9 pF/m in thesample activated for 90 min to 918.1 pF/m in the sample activated for 180 min. As the frequency of the field increases, an exponential decrease in the magnetic with a simultaneous increase in the electrical energy losses is noticeable. The system exhibits ferromagnetic resonance, whereby longer activation in the mill shifts the resonant frequency to higher values. Negative electrical resistance was observed in all analyzed samples. The activation time changes both the demagnetization temperature and the Curie temperature of the samples undergoing heating and cooling cycles in the external permanent magnetic field. Curie temperature is the highest in the sample activated for 240 min. Thermal treatment increases the initial magnetization of all samples, with the most pronounced increase of similar to 95% in the sample activated for 300 min.
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abstract = "Multiferroic systems are attractive to the researches worldwide due to diversity of existing applications, as well as possible novel ones. In order to contribute to understanding of the processes that take place within the structure of such a system, we subjected it to mechanochemical activation and thermal treatment. Powdery mixtures of iron and barium titanate in a mass ratio of 30% Fe and 70% BaTiO3 were activated in a planetary ball mill for time duration of 30 to 300 min and subsequently sintered at 1200 degrees C in the atmosphere of air. During the activation the system undergoes structural phase transitions, whereby the content of iron and its oxides changes. The highest Fe content was observed in the sample activated for 270 min, with local maxima in crystallite size and microstrain values and a minimum in dislocation density. The complex dielectric permittivity changes in the applied radio frequency field, rangingfrom 176.9 pF/m in thesample activated for 90 min to 918.1 pF/m in the sample activated for 180 min. As the frequency of the field increases, an exponential decrease in the magnetic with a simultaneous increase in the electrical energy losses is noticeable. The system exhibits ferromagnetic resonance, whereby longer activation in the mill shifts the resonant frequency to higher values. Negative electrical resistance was observed in all analyzed samples. The activation time changes both the demagnetization temperature and the Curie temperature of the samples undergoing heating and cooling cycles in the external permanent magnetic field. Curie temperature is the highest in the sample activated for 240 min. Thermal treatment increases the initial magnetization of all samples, with the most pronounced increase of similar to 95% in the sample activated for 300 min.",
publisher = "Međunarodni Institut za nauku o sinterovanju, Beograd",
journal = "Science of Sintering",
title = "Evolution of Structural and Functional Properties of the Fe/BaTiO3 System Guided by Mechanochemical and Thermal Treatment",
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Stojanović, N., Kalezić-Glisović, A., Janićijević, A.,& Maricić, A.. (2020). Evolution of Structural and Functional Properties of the Fe/BaTiO3 System Guided by Mechanochemical and Thermal Treatment. in Science of Sintering
Međunarodni Institut za nauku o sinterovanju, Beograd., 52(2), 163-176.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS2002163S
Stojanović N, Kalezić-Glisović A, Janićijević A, Maricić A. Evolution of Structural and Functional Properties of the Fe/BaTiO3 System Guided by Mechanochemical and Thermal Treatment. in Science of Sintering. 2020;52(2):163-176.
doi:10.2298/SOS2002163S .
Stojanović, Nemanja, Kalezić-Glisović, Aleksandra, Janićijević, Aco, Maricić, Aleksa, "Evolution of Structural and Functional Properties of the Fe/BaTiO3 System Guided by Mechanochemical and Thermal Treatment" in Science of Sintering, 52, no. 2 (2020):163-176,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS2002163S . .

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