2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.03.245
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Effect of Mn substitution on crystal structure and electrical behaviour of YFeO3 ceramic

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“…4b). The decrease in crystallite size due to the distortion of the pristine crystal structure with the atom substitution has been demonstrated in previous study [55]. Upon regeneration, all iron sulfide phases disappear and iron oxide phases are regained after CO2 treatment at 700 ºC (S1_CO2 and S30_CO2) (Fig.…”
Section: Fe2o3 and Zro2 Transformation Under Extreme Conditionssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…4b). The decrease in crystallite size due to the distortion of the pristine crystal structure with the atom substitution has been demonstrated in previous study [55]. Upon regeneration, all iron sulfide phases disappear and iron oxide phases are regained after CO2 treatment at 700 ºC (S1_CO2 and S30_CO2) (Fig.…”
Section: Fe2o3 and Zro2 Transformation Under Extreme Conditionssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The increase in antiferromagnetism and leakage current density of YFe 1- x Mn x O 3 compounds have been observed by Padmasree et al [ 27 ]. A recent study of Mn-doped YFO by Suthar et al [ 28 ] revealed that the dielectric loss increases with a doping concentration of Mn and the impedance was decreased with an increase in frequency, temperature, and Mn content.…”
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confidence: 99%