There have been a large number of papers on bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) over the past few years, trying to exploit its room-temperature magnetoelectric multiferroic properties. Although these are attractive, BiFeO3 is not the ideal multiferroic due to weak magnetization and the difficulty in limiting leakage currents. Thus there is an ongoing search for alternatives, including such materials as gallium ferrite (GaFeO3). In the present work we report a comprehensive study of the perovskite PbTi1−xPdxO3 with 0<x<0.3. Our study includes dielectric, impedance, and magnetization measurements, conductivity analysis, and study of crystallographic phases present in the samples, with special attention paid to minor phases identified as PdO, PbPdO...
peer reviewedThis review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided ...
peer reviewedThis review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided ...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
Structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of Bi1−xPbxFeO3x= 0, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 polycrystalli...
This work focuses on the structural, electrical and magnetic properties of Bi0.8Tb0.1Ba0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1...
Oral presentation given at the Public seminar on "Designing room-temperature magnetoelectrics" held ...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
We describe extensive studies on a family of perovskite oxides that are ferroelectric and ferromagne...
The structure and properties of the perovskite multiferroic (1-x)BiFeO3-xPbTiO3 ceramics prepared by...
We describe extensive studies on a family of perovskite oxides that are ferroelectric and ferromagne...
We describe extensive studies on a family of perovskite oxides that are ferroelectric and ferromagne...
This review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided into two part...
Recently, large phase-change magnetoelectric response has been anticipated by a first-principles inv...
peer reviewedThis review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided ...
peer reviewedThis review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided ...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
Structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of Bi1−xPbxFeO3x= 0, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 polycrystalli...
This work focuses on the structural, electrical and magnetic properties of Bi0.8Tb0.1Ba0.1Fe0.9Ti0.1...
Oral presentation given at the Public seminar on "Designing room-temperature magnetoelectrics" held ...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...
We describe extensive studies on a family of perovskite oxides that are ferroelectric and ferromagne...
The structure and properties of the perovskite multiferroic (1-x)BiFeO3-xPbTiO3 ceramics prepared by...
We describe extensive studies on a family of perovskite oxides that are ferroelectric and ferromagne...
We describe extensive studies on a family of perovskite oxides that are ferroelectric and ferromagne...
This review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided into two part...
Recently, large phase-change magnetoelectric response has been anticipated by a first-principles inv...
peer reviewedThis review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided ...
peer reviewedThis review devoted to multiferroic properties of bismuth-based perovskites is divided ...
Palladium normally does not easily substitute for Ti or Zr in perovskite oxides. Moreover, Pd is not...