Abstract

This paper investigates the structural and magnetic properties of hexagonal Ba(Ti 1− x Fe x )O 3− δ ( x=0.3 and 0.7) ceramics, synthesized with solid-state reaction method. Transmission electron microscope investigations reveal that structural phase separation featured by non-modulated and modulated phases is identified by the electron diffraction patterns taken along [0 0 1] zone axis in x=0.3 sample (BTF30). While for x=0.7 sample (BTF70), a pure phase with commensurate and incommensurate modulations at different directions is identified. The superstructure peaks observed in their X-ray diffraction patterns are verified by their individual commensurate modulation, q s=1/2 (31-2) in the modulated phase of BTF30 and q 4, −1=4/9(3 0 4)–(0 0 1) in BTF70. In addition to the room-temperature weak ferromagnetism of BTF30 and paramagnetism of BTF70, spin glass transitions with T f=3.4 K for the former and T f=33.6 K for the latter are observed. On the basis of the structural characteristics, the influence of O1 and O2 vacancies on magnetic and dielectric properties of the doped system is discussed.

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