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Studies of structural, dielectric and electrical characteristics of Bi(Fe0.85Y0.15)O3 ceramics

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PHASE TRANSITIONS
Volume 94, Issue 1, Pages 47-61

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01411594.2021.1876234

Keywords

Bismuth ferrite; X-ray diffraction; dielectric constant; impedance spectroscopy

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Board, New Delhi, India [EMR/2015/002420]

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The yttrium-modified bismuth ferrite ceramic compound has been synthesized and its various properties have been investigated thoroughly. The analysis of X-ray diffraction data confirmed the phase formation and structural change of the compound. Studies showed significant changes in dielectric and electrical parameters with Y-substitution at the Fe site.
The yttrium (Y)-modified bismuth ferrite (BFO) ceramic compound (i.e. Bi(Fe0.85Y0.15)O-3, abbreviated as BFYO15) has been synthesized through a standard solid state reaction technique. The results of its various properties, such as structural, dielectric and electrical features of Y-modified BFO were thoroughly investigated. The analysis of X-ray diffraction data confirms the phase formation of the compound, and shows the structural change from the rhombohedral to orthorhombic crystal system. The calculated average crystallite size of the sample was found to be 42 nm. The detailed studies of the dielectric parameters, impedance and ac-conductivity were performed in a wide frequency range (1-1000 kHz) at different temperatures (25-350 degrees C). All the studies clearly show the significant change in dielectric and other electrical parameters on Y-substitution at the Fe site. Further, some of the results and electrical characteristics of the material may be used to select the material for potential device applications.

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