An impedance spectroscopy study of magnetodielectric coupling in BaTiO3-CoFe2O4 nanostructured multiferroics
Author(s) -
Ulises Acevedo-Salas,
R. LópezNoda,
Romain Breitwieser,
F. Calderón,
Souad Ammar,
R. Valenzuela
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
aip advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.421
H-Index - 58
ISSN - 2158-3226
DOI - 10.1063/1.4974493
Subject(s) - materials science , dielectric spectroscopy , grain boundary , multiferroics , spark plasma sintering , grain size , electrical impedance , nanocomposite , nanomaterials , atmospheric temperature range , equivalent circuit , condensed matter physics , coupling (piping) , nuclear magnetic resonance , ceramic , ferroelectricity , composite material , optoelectronics , nanotechnology , electrical engineering , electrochemistry , chemistry , dielectric , voltage , thermodynamics , microstructure , physics , electrode , engineering
Granular BaTiO3-CoFe2O4 (BTO-CFO) nanocomposites were prepared by combining polyol synthesis and spark plasma sintering (SPS). This method allows samples with a high density and a very small grain size (less than 150 nm), and thus a large interface area between phases. In order to study the involved magnetoelectric effects, the impedance response of these nanomaterials was measured in the 5 Hz-10 MHz frequency range, under 0-7.5 kOe magnetic applied fields, and in the 40-170°C temperature range. The best agreement to model these results by an equivalent circuit was achieved by means of three parallel RC arrangements connected in series; by their RC values, these circuits are representative of grain boundaries. An association between each RC circuit and each interface (or grain boundary), i. e., BTO-BTO, BTO-CFO, and CFO-CFO, is proposed on the basis of their temperature and magnetic behavior
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