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Study of multiferroic properties in Bi5Fe0.5Co0.5Ti3O15 thin films
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Materials ScienceMagnetismMultiferroicsMagnetic PropertiesFerromagnetismDefined Hysteresis LoopNovel Thin FilmEngineeringMultiferroic PropertiesNatural SciencesFerroelectric ApplicationApplied PhysicsRemnant PolarizationMagnetic Thin FilmsThin FilmsMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistance
To explore the novel thin film with multiferroicity at room temperature, the bismuth-layer-structured Bi5Fe0.5Co0.5Ti3O15 (BFCT) thin films were prepared using chemical solution deposition technique. The microstructure, electric, and magnetic properties were investigated in BFCT film. A defined hysteresis loop of the BFCT film was obtained with the remnant polarization (2Pr) ∼ 31.7 μC/cm2 at 1 kHz under the electric field 300 kV/cm. To exclude contribution of the leakage current to polarization, we studied the dependence of hysteresis loops on the measuring frequency in the range from 100 Hz to 2 kHz and made the positive-up-negative-down (PUND) measurements in BFCT thin film. Both the results indicate the intrinsic ferroelectric property, and the leakage current does not play a big role in BFCT film. Meanwhile, the ɛ-V curve can also support the natural ferroelectricity in the BFCT film. We also found that the BFCT film shows weak ferromagnetism with the saturated magnetization (Ms) ∼2.6 emu/cm3. Furthermore, the magneto-dielectric effect was observed with MDC ∼ 0.39% at the frequency 100 kHz. The origin of weak ferromagnetism and the magneto-dielectric effect was discussed.
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