“…Chemical substitution at the Bi/Fe sites of BFO with appropriate ionic radius elements has been reported to produce a stable perovskite phase. A‐site doping with rare‐earth minerals such as La, [ 16 ] Pr, [ 17 ] Sm, [ 18 ] Dy, [ 19 ] Gd, [ 20 ] Eu, [ 21 ] Tb, [ 22 ] and Ho [ 23 ] can significantly alter particle size, lattice structure, surface morphology, and the number of oxygen vacancies, improving the ferromagnetic (FM) and FE properties of BFO whereas the B‐site doping with transition‐metal elements such as Mn, [ 24 ] Ni, [ 25 ] and Co [ 26 ] can reduce leakage current, improving electric polarization and magnetization in MF. Furthermore, by replacing Bi 3+ and Fe 3+ ions with (Sm, Ba, La, Gd, Y, Eu, Tb) and (Co, Ti, and Mn) respectively, the FM characteristics of BFO can be improved.…”