2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-022-05442-y
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Study of the structural-phase state and physical properties of (1 − x)(CoFe2O4)  − x(PbTiO3) compositions

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“…Abnormal heat capacitytemperature dependence C(T ) is shown in Figure 2. By adding the second component, the excessive heat capacity decreases (Figure 2) and this is probably due to lower concentration of ions (cobalt, iron) whose transitions between levels result in appearance of this heat capacity component, and to lattice parameters distortion by occurrence of three coexisting phases (structures) [15,18,19]. Analysis of the excessive heat capacity-temperature dependence C makes it possible to interpret it as a Schottky abnormality for three-level states.…”
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“…Abnormal heat capacitytemperature dependence C(T ) is shown in Figure 2. By adding the second component, the excessive heat capacity decreases (Figure 2) and this is probably due to lower concentration of ions (cobalt, iron) whose transitions between levels result in appearance of this heat capacity component, and to lattice parameters distortion by occurrence of three coexisting phases (structures) [15,18,19]. Analysis of the excessive heat capacity-temperature dependence C makes it possible to interpret it as a Schottky abnormality for three-level states.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Phase analysis of compounds was carried out using D2 Phaser X-ray diffractometer with CuK α -radiation. It has been found that hard-phase baking of CoFe 2 O 4 spinel and PbTiO 3 ferroelectric is accompanied by formation of additional phases -PbFe 12 O 19 [15] hexaferrite.…”
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confidence: 99%