Realization of structural transformation for the enhancement of magnetic and magneto capacitance effect in BiFeO3– CoFe2O4 ceramics for energy storage application
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Muneeswaran, Muniyandi
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Realization of structural transformation for the enhancement of magnetic and magneto capacitance effect in BiFeO3– CoFe2O4 ceramics for energy storage application
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In this study, (1 − x) BFO-xCFO (CFO, x = 0.00, 0.05, 0.10 and 0.30) ceramics were synthesized
by a solid-state reaction method; their compositions were driven by structural, microstructural,
vibrational, electrical, magnetic properties; their enhanced magneto capacitance (MC) effect have
also been carried out. Reitveld refinement studies of X-ray diffraction data shows compositiondriven
structural phase transformation from rhombohedral (R3c) to tetragonal (P4mm). Two
phonon scattering Raman modes were observed for the higher wavenumber which supports the
crystal structural transition in the BFO-CFO. Ferroelectric polarization shows that the polarization
increased with increasing CFO concentration, which describes the changes of the polar symmetry
of the crystal structure from rhombohedral (R3c) to tetragonal (P4mm). In Further, the maximum
efficiency of energy density (η = 68.65%), reversible energy density of 0.138 J/cm3 and the strong
magneto capacitance was observed in 0.9BFO-0.1CFO, which belongs to the morphotropic phase
boundary (MPB) region near to the BiFeO3-
rich region. The magnetic response analysis has shown, the
saturation magnetization (
Ms) values of 83 emu/gm and 139 emu/gm for pure CFO and 0.7BFO-0.3CFO
composite, respectively, and their magnetic behaviours were also confirmed with Arrott–Belov–
Kouvel (ABK) plot.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 3180055
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Scientific Reports (2021) 11:2265
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