화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.103, No.9, 4846-4858, 2020
Ceramic processing and multiferroic properties of the perovskite YMnO3-BiFeO3 binary system
The perovskite (1-x)YMnO3-xBiFeO(3) binary system is very promising because of its multiferroic end members. Nanocrystalline phases have been recently obtained by mechanosynthesis across the system, and the perovskite structural evolution has been described. Two continuous solid solutions with orthorhombic Pnma and rhombohedral R3c symmetries were found, which coexist within a broad compositional interval of 0.5 <= x <= 0.9. This might be a polar-nonpolar morphotropic phase boundary region, at which strong phase-change magnetoelectric responses can be expected. A major issue is phase decomposition at moderate temperatures that highly complicates ceramic processing. This is required for carrying out a sound electrical characterization and also for their use in devices. We present here the application of Spark Plasma Sintering to the ceramic processing of YMnO3-BiFeO3 phases. This advanced technique, when combined with nanocrystalline powders, allowed densifying phases at reduced processing temperatures and times, so that perovskite decomposition was avoided. Electrical measurements were accomplished, and the response was shown to be mostly dominated by conduction. Nonetheless, the intrinsic dielectric permittivity was obtained, and a distinctive enhancement in the phase coexistence region was revealed. Besides, Rayleigh-type behavior characteristic of ferroelectrics was also demonstrated for all rhombohedral phases. Magnetic characterization was performed in this region, and antiferromagnetism was shown.