Study on magnetoelectric properties of Ni 0.5 Zn 0.5 Fe 2 O 4 /Ba 0.8 Sr 0.2 TiO 3 composite ceramics based on Bi 2 O 3

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Study on magnetoelectric properties of ­Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4/Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3 composite ceramics based on ­Bi2O3 as combustion aid Xiaofeng Qin1,2 · Heng Wu1,2 · Ruicheng Xu1,2 · Rongli Gao1,2   · Zhenhua Wang1,2 · Gang Chen1,2 · Chunlin Fu1,2 · Xiaoling Deng1,2 · Wei Cai1,2 Received: 13 August 2019 / Accepted: 20 January 2020 / Published online: 28 January 2020 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abstract Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4/Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3 (NZFO/BST) composite ceramics with different additions of B ­ i2O3 (0%, 1%, 3%, and 5% wt) were synthesized via the solid-phase sintering method. XRD analysis indicates that the composite ceramics show bi-phase structure, without apparent secondly phases can be observed. SEM images show that all the specimens have relative dense structure, the grain size is in the range 1–2 μm. A certain amount of B ­ i2O3 is beneficial to grain growth, the average grain size of NZFO/BST ceramics increases from 179 to 297 nm when the concentration of B ­ i2O3 is 0 and 3%, respectively. EDS results indicate that the distribution of NZFO phase and BST phase is not uniform. The sample NZFO/BST-3%Bi2O3 not only has the largest dielectric constant (εr) in the whole temperature range (25–500 °C), but also presents the smallest dielectric loss (tanδ) at high temperature region (> 400 °C), and the maximum tanδ value is less than 0.4 for all the samples, indicating excellent dielectric performance. Compared with other samples, the specimen NZFO/BST-3%Bi2O3 has the largest remnant polarization (~ 1.14 μC/cm2). The sample NZFO/BST-3%Bi2O3 has the largest leakage current density, while the ceramic NZFO/BST-5%Bi2O3 presents the opposite behavior, the value of leakage current of the sample NZFO/BST-3%Bi2O3 is about 7 times larger than that of the specimen NZFO/BST-5%Bi2O. All the composite ceramics show soft magnetic behavior, since ­Bi2O3 is a non-magnetic phase, addition of B ­ i2O3 will dilute the magnetic moment per unit volume so as to decrease the magnetic properties of the ceramics. The sample NZFO/BST-3%Bi2O3 has the second largest saturation magnetization (Mr) of 11.27 emu/g and the smallest coercive field (HC) ~ 3.54 Oe. All the samples show strong magnetoelectric coupling effect, the highest magnetoelectric coupling coefficient is ~ 47 Vcm−1Oe−1, which was obtained in the sample without addition of ­Bi2O3. In short, the addition of B ­ i2O3 not only affects the structure of composite ceramics, but also plays an important role in affecting the magnetoelectric performance.

1 Introduction With the rapid development of global information technology, the amount of information generated is exploding, which poses a severe challenge to the storage capacity of data. It is extremely urgent to develop new "read and write" technology. Multiferroic materials, which simultaneous show magnetic and ferroelectric properties, have attracted much attentions in the past few years * Rongli Gao [email protected] 1



School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Chongqing University of Scien

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