Self-Assembly of Hollow Bismuth Ferrite Spheres from Nitrate Solutions

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Alexander V. Dmitriev
Elena V. Vladimirova
Mikhail V. Kandaurov
Dina G. Kellerman
Alexander Yu. Chufarov
Nadezda V. Tarakina
Alexander P. Tyutyunnik
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[1] Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Solid State Chemistry
[2] Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces,undefined
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2019年 / 48卷
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Bismuth ferrite; magnetic properties; hollow spheres; morphology; ultrasound spray pyrolysis; spray drying;
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Using the ultrasonic spray pyrolysis method, a controllable process is realized for self-assembly of spherical BiFeO3 aggregates. Powders are obtained, which exhibit as the pronounced ferromagnetic properties (the coercive force Hc at 8.8 kOe and the residual magnetization Mp at 0.08 emu/g) characteristic of conventionally sol–gel produced BiFeO3 samples (Hc and Mp approaching zero). Various manifestations of ferromagnetism are discussed. It is found that the ultimate values of magnetic characteristics are related to destruction of the antiferromagnetic cycloid as the shells of hollow BiFeO3 spheres are formed. The aggregates thus formed may be considered as an advanced type of bismuth ferrite nanostructure with no coverage in the literature.
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页码:4959 / 4969
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