Abstract

Multiferroic BiFe0.93Mn0.07O3 was prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (USP), high-temperature self-propagating synthesis (SPS), and thermohydrolysis (TH). The synthetic method was shown to impact the sizes, shapes, and mutual arrangement of particles in agglomerates. Magnetic properties were found to depend on the morphology of agglomerates. Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis produced porous spherical particles that had record-breaking values of coercive force.

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