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Low-temperature dipolar polarization mechanisms in Ba0.9La0.1Fe12O19 ceramic hexaferrite

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 46, Issue 15, Pages 23941-23946

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.06.170

Keywords

La-doped barium hexaferrite; Dielectric properties; Low-temperature polarization mechanisms

Funding

  1. CAPES [99999.008454/2014-00, 23038.010118/2018-51]
  2. CNPq [42009620183]
  3. FAPEAM [45073.767.23164.15072019]

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The complex eletrical permittivity and the thermally stimulated depolarization current responses of the M-type Ba0.9La0.1Fe12O19 ceramic hexaferrite was investigated in the 10-300 K temperature range. The sample was obtained by using the conventional solid-state reaction method. From X-ray diffraction patterns we have found, by using the Rietveld refinement method, that most of the indexed reflections belong to BaM hexaferrite with spatial group P6(3)mc (186), and less than 5% of alpha-Fe2O3 secondary phase. It was found from magnetization measurements at room temperature values of saturation magnetization, remnant magnetization, and coercivity of 61.69 emu/g, 27.13 emu/g, and 1.71 kOe, respectively. Measurements of the real, epsilon ', and imaginary, epsilon '', parts of the complex electric permittivity, revealed two different polarization processes: a dipolar polarization process, characterized by a relaxation peaks of epsilon '' dependence, in the temperature range 50-130 K and the interfacial polarization in the temperature interval 150-300 K. The analysis of all experimental data suggested that dipolar polarization at low-temperature can be related to the off-equatorial displacement of the Fe3+ at 2b and 6c sites, respectively. In association with the dipolar polarization process, a ferroelectric behavior between 10 and 80 K, was detected by using measurements of depolarization current as a function of temperature and at zero applied magnetic field.

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