Abstract

Multiferroic Bi(1+x)×0.85Nd0.15FeO3 (BNF) ceramics with various Bi contents are prepared by conventional solid state reaction, and the effects of excess Bi on the structure, morphology, dielectric, ferroelectric, and magnetic properties are investigated. XRD patterns show the coexistence of rhombohedral and orthorhombic phase in all BNF ceramics due to the doping of Nd3+ ions. Bi2Fe4O9 and Bi2O3 impurity can be observed in x = 0 and x = 5%, 7.5% ceramics, respectively. Surface morphologies are closely related to the Bi content and x = 2.5% sample exhibits the largest average grain size of ∼6.72 μm. The leakage current density has been decreased by 3–4 orders of magnitudes through excess Bi. The x = 2.5% sample shows good ferroelectric property with typical hysteresis loop and a large remnant polarization of about 42 μC/cm2 at 150 kV/cm. The P-E hysteresis deteriorates in x = 5% and x = 7.5% ceramics. The PbZrO3-like superstructure related to 1/4(hh0)p diffraction spots in SAED pattern can be found in all BNF ceramics and the number of grain with superstructure observed in each sample decreases as the Bi content increases. As Bi content increases, the remnant magnetization decreases at first, and then increases. Conversion-electron Mossbauer study have ruled out the impacts of Fe2+, Fe4+, or γ-Fe2O3 on the magnetic properties, suggesting that the weak ferromagnetism comes from the destroy of spin cycloid through substitution of Bi3+ ions with Nd3+ ions. Excessive Bi3+ ions have weakened the effect of Nd3+ ions on suppression of spin cycloid and resulted in the degradation of magnetic properties. The slight improvement of magnetic properties in x = 7.5% sample is considered to attribute to Fe vacancies induced by excessive Bi.

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