2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-020-04007-0
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Structural characterization, dielectric, and magnetic properties of Ti-doped YFeO3 multiferroic compound

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“…However, a number of variables, including calcination temperature, doping concentration, chelating agent, technique, and a few others, affect the magnetization values. Table II contains the magnetization values of current investigation as well as earlier literature reported 7,[15][16][17]33 of Sr-, Bi-, and Ti-doped YFO nanomaterials for comparison purposes. This table clearly shows that our current values are better than those published in prior publications.…”
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“…However, a number of variables, including calcination temperature, doping concentration, chelating agent, technique, and a few others, affect the magnetization values. Table II contains the magnetization values of current investigation as well as earlier literature reported 7,[15][16][17]33 of Sr-, Bi-, and Ti-doped YFO nanomaterials for comparison purposes. This table clearly shows that our current values are better than those published in prior publications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The improvement of M r value was explained based on arrangement of ferromagnetic and/or ferrimagnetic ordering. Using solid-state reaction method, Solórzano et al, 17 have prepared the YFe 1−x Ti x O 3 (where x = 0, 0.02, 0.04 and 0.06) and reported the saturation of magnetization values (2.38, 1.48, 1.48 and 1.95 emu g −1 ). Aforesaid literature clearly indicating that the magnetic properties of YFO further can be tuned by doping of Sr, Bi or Ti atoms/ions.…”
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“…6b) shows a peak fit analysis of the Fe 2p 1/2 and Fe 2p 3/2 signal profiles for B-150N sample. It shows the deconvolution of the signals that are attributed to Fe, Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ [20]. The positions of the peaks were obtained from the x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy database of NIST [21].…”
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“…The dielectric properties of YFO material obtained from the different synthetic route was studied and reported in the literature. [10,[16][17][18][19][20] The dielectric properties of materials strongly depend on the microstructure and the processing conditions during the preparation. The impedance studies were carried out to investigate the dielectric properties of different crystallite sizes of YFO materials.…”
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confidence: 99%