The structure and magnetic properties of perovskite chromium oxide YCrO3 and its doping system are systematically studied. Ceramic samples are prepared by solid state method. X-ray diffraction patterns reveal that the materials are orthorhombic structure with space group Pnma. The result of magnetic study of YCrO3 and the doping system show that theantiferromagnetism and ferromagnetism coexist in the system. The magnetism comes from the exchange interactions between Cr ions. The results of magnetothermal curve reveal that all the samples show the negative magnetization induced by temperature and doping at different positions affects the compensation temperature, which is related to the interaction of magnetic ions in the system. The doping ...
As a safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly technology, magnetic refrigeration is an alternat...
FACEPERare earth chromites exhibit a diversity of interesting chemical and physical properties depen...
The temperature dependence of magnetization, magnetic anisotropy, coercive field and the magnetodiel...
638-642The structure and magnetic properties of perovskite chromium oxide YCrO3 and its doping syste...
In this work, we have carried out a detailed study of the magnetic and structural properties of YFe1...
The full rare-earth (RE) chromites series (RE)CrO<sub>3</sub> with an orthorhombic distorted (<i>Pn...
In the search of an efficient magnetoelectric material other than the rare earth orthomanganates, (i...
In this work, we report on our studies on the multiferroic properties of two rare earth chromates, G...
AbstractThe compound SmCr1-xFexO3 perovskites were prepared by citric acid route. The samples were c...
We present combined experimental and theoretical studies on the magnetic properties of a solid solut...
Microstructural, magnetothermal and dielectric properties of YCrO 3 powders prepared by combustion a...
Fe-substituted YFexCr1−xO3 crystalline compounds show promising magnetic and multiferroic properties...
SummaryWe report magnetic and electrical studies on multiferroic systems Ho0.9(RE)0.1CrO3 where RE s...
Perovskite type chromites are studied recently for their fascinating structure and inter-related fun...
Single-phase samples of YCrxFe1-xO3 were synthesized by a mechanochemical method. X-ray diffraction ...
As a safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly technology, magnetic refrigeration is an alternat...
FACEPERare earth chromites exhibit a diversity of interesting chemical and physical properties depen...
The temperature dependence of magnetization, magnetic anisotropy, coercive field and the magnetodiel...
638-642The structure and magnetic properties of perovskite chromium oxide YCrO3 and its doping syste...
In this work, we have carried out a detailed study of the magnetic and structural properties of YFe1...
The full rare-earth (RE) chromites series (RE)CrO<sub>3</sub> with an orthorhombic distorted (<i>Pn...
In the search of an efficient magnetoelectric material other than the rare earth orthomanganates, (i...
In this work, we report on our studies on the multiferroic properties of two rare earth chromates, G...
AbstractThe compound SmCr1-xFexO3 perovskites were prepared by citric acid route. The samples were c...
We present combined experimental and theoretical studies on the magnetic properties of a solid solut...
Microstructural, magnetothermal and dielectric properties of YCrO 3 powders prepared by combustion a...
Fe-substituted YFexCr1−xO3 crystalline compounds show promising magnetic and multiferroic properties...
SummaryWe report magnetic and electrical studies on multiferroic systems Ho0.9(RE)0.1CrO3 where RE s...
Perovskite type chromites are studied recently for their fascinating structure and inter-related fun...
Single-phase samples of YCrxFe1-xO3 were synthesized by a mechanochemical method. X-ray diffraction ...
As a safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly technology, magnetic refrigeration is an alternat...
FACEPERare earth chromites exhibit a diversity of interesting chemical and physical properties depen...
The temperature dependence of magnetization, magnetic anisotropy, coercive field and the magnetodiel...