Abstract:Lead (Pb)-free perovskite thin films of the ternary BaTiO3–Ba(Mg1/2Ti1/2)O3–BiFeO3 (BT–BMT–BF) solid solution system with preferential crystal orientation were fabricated and the dependence of their polarization behavior on crystal anisotropy was evaluated. The chemical solution deposition (CSD) technique was utilized for the film deposition while controlling the chemical composition. The films fabricated on single-crystal perovskite substrates of (100)SrRuO3//(100)SrTiO3 and (111)SrRuO3//(111)SrTiO3 exhibited… Show more
“…One of the most studied systems among these nanocomposites is the BiFeO 3 -BaTiO 3 mixture. [20][21][22][23] The presence of an increased number of elements makes the deposition process complex, where temperature, vaporization rate and final stoichiometry are essential parameters. Doped and undoped BFO films have already been obtained using many different deposition routes.…”
Multiferroic materials, including lead-free BiFeO3, are of special interest for their challenging functional properties which can suit various applications. This paper reports the optimization of the MOCVD process used for...
“…One of the most studied systems among these nanocomposites is the BiFeO 3 -BaTiO 3 mixture. [20][21][22][23] The presence of an increased number of elements makes the deposition process complex, where temperature, vaporization rate and final stoichiometry are essential parameters. Doped and undoped BFO films have already been obtained using many different deposition routes.…”
Multiferroic materials, including lead-free BiFeO3, are of special interest for their challenging functional properties which can suit various applications. This paper reports the optimization of the MOCVD process used for...
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