Abstract

Bi1-xEuxFeO3 (BEFO) (x = 0.00 ÷ 0.10) materials were prepared by sol-gel method. The crystal structural, Raman scattering, magnetic and optical properties of BEFO were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman scattering spectroscopy, magnetic hysteresis (M-H) loops and fluorescence spectroscopy (FL), respectively. Obtained results of the characterization showed that Eu-doping affected structural, optical and magnetic properties of BFO materials. All samples were crystallized in the rhombohedral structure with R3C space group with crystal lattice parameters of a = 5.585 Å, c = 13.832 Å and the average crystal size of LXRD = 581 Å for BFO materials whereas the a, c and LXRD of Eu-doped samples decrease with the increasing of Eu3+ concentration. The analysis result of Raman scattering spectroscopy showed that the position of the characteristic peak for Bi-O covalent bonds shifts toward higher frequency when Eu3+ concentration increases, confirming the dopping substitution of Eu3+ ions into Bi-sites. Fluorescence spectra showed the enhancement of characteristic emission peaks with the increase of Eu concentration. All samples exhibited weak ferromagnetic behaviour with saturation magnetization of Ms = 0.006 emu/g and remnant magnetization of Mr = 0.004 emu/g for BFO materials. The value of Ms and Mr of Eu-doped BFO increases compared to those of undoped-BFO. The origin of ferromagnetism and fluorescence improvement has been discussed.

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