Abstract

Multiferroic Bi5−xYxTi3FeO15 (BYTF-x, x = 0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7) ceramics were synthesized through the conventional solid-state reaction. The structure, dielectric, multiferroic and magnetodielectric properties of BYTF-x were investigated in detail. X-ray diffraction confirmed that all the samples were layered Aurivillius structure. Upon increasing Y content, the grain size of samples slightly decreases. The dielectric permittivity increased with Y doped. The Y doping has no effect on microstructural changes of plate-like grains which verified though field-emission scanning electron microscopy. The minimum remanent polarization (2Pr = 2.48 μc/cm2) was observed in BYTF-0.3 ceramic and the maximum magnetodielectric coefficient value of 1.23% was obtained in BYTF-0.3 ceramic perhaps result from the coexistence of Fe2+ and Fe3+. Additionally, weak ferromagnetic is only found in BYTF-0.3 ceramic. The ferromagnetism can be attributed to ferromagnetic double exchange interactions (Fe2+–O–Fe3+) and the spin canting of tilting FeO6 octahedra via the Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction. These results indicate that Y doping Aurivillius phase may be the potential candidates for exploring superior room-temperature multiferroics.

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