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Evidence of multiferroic behavior in sintered BaTiO3 obtained from high-energy ball-milled powders

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Multiferroic BaTiO3 exhibiting ferroelectric and ferromagnetic behavior was synthesized via the high-energy ball milling of pure BaTiO3 (BTO) powders for durations ranging from 15 to 60 min, followed by pressing and sintering at 1200 ◦C X-ray diffraction patterns of all synthesized samples predominantly revealed a BTO phase with a tetragonal structure and a secondary Ba12Fe28Ti15O84 (BFTO) phase. The BFTO phase was formed after milling for more than 30 min because of chemical interactions between the BTO powder and milling media. Vibrating sample magnetometry confirmed the ferromagnetic nature of the sintered pellets. The specific magnetization increased with increasing milling duration, reaching a maximum value of 1.15 emu/g after 60 min of milling. This increase can be attributed to the distortion of the crystal structure and presence of a secondary phase, as confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Additionally, electrical characterization revealed the dielectric nature of the materials, with relative permittivity ranging from 500 to 1800, maximum spontaneous polarization from 9.77 to 11.31 μC/cm2, coercive field from 3.86 to 11.12 kV/cm, and AC conductivity from 1 × 10􀀀 6 to 1 × 10􀀀 3 S/cm. The method described in this study is a simple and cost effective approach to produce multiferroic materials with ferroelectric and relaxor ferroelectric behavior at room temperature, broadening their potential for technological applications.
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Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Hidalgo; Instituto Politecnico Nacional
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