Room temperature ferroelectric and magnetic investigations and detailed phase analysis of Aurivillius phase Bi 5Ti 3Fe 0.7Co 0.3O 15 thin films

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2012-09
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Keeney, Lynette
Kulkarni, Santosh
Deepak, Nitin
Schmidt, Michael
Petkov, Nikolay
Zhang, Panfeng F.
Cavill, Stuart
Roy, Saibal
Pemble, Martyn E.
Whatmore, Roger W.
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Aurivillius phase Bi 5Ti 3Fe 0.7Co 0.3O 15 (BTF7C3O) thin films on α-quartz substrates were fabricated by a chemical solution deposition method and the room temperature ferroelectric and magnetic properties of this candidate multiferroic were compared with those of thin films of Mn 3 substituted, Bi 5Ti 3Fe 0.7Mn 0.3O 15 (BTF7M3O). Vertical and lateral piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) measurements of the films conclusively demonstrate that BTF7C3O and BTF7M3O thin films are piezoelectric and ferroelectric at room temperature, with the major polarization vector in the lateral plane of the films. No net magnetization was observed for the in-plane superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry measurements of BTF7M3O thin films. In contrast, SQUID measurements of the BTF7C3O films clearly demonstrated ferromagnetic behavior, with a remanent magnetization, B r, of 6.37 emu/cm 3 (or 804 memu/g), remanent moment 4.99 × 10 -5 emu. The BTF7C3O films were scrutinized by x-ray diffraction, high resolution transmission electron microscopy, scanning transmission electron microscopy, and energy dispersive x-ray analysis mapping to assess the prospect of the observed multiferroic properties being intrinsic to the main phase. The results of extensive micro-structural phase analysis demonstrated that the BTF7C3O films comprised of a 3.95 Fe/Co-rich spinel phase, likely CoFe 2 - xTi xO 4, which would account for the observed magnetic moment in the films. Additionally, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism photoemission electron microscopy (XMCD-PEEM) imaging confirmed that the majority of magnetic response arises from the Fe sites of Fe/Co-rich spinel phase inclusions. While the magnetic contribution from the main phase could not be determined by the XMCD-PEEM images, these data however imply that the Bi 5Ti 3Fe 0.7Co 0.3O 15 thin films are likely not single phase multiferroics at room temperature. The PFM results presented demonstrate that the naturally 2D nanostructured Bi 5Ti 3Fe 0.7Co 0.3O 15 phase is a novel ferroelectric and has potential commercial applications in high temperature piezoelectric and ferroelectric memory technologies. The implications for the conclusive demonstration of ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties in single-phase materials of this type are discussed.
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Ferroelectric thin films , Magnetic films , Atomic force microscopy , X-ray diffraction , Ferromagnetic materials
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Keeney, L., Santosh, K., Deepak, N., Schmidt, M., Petkov, N., Zhang, P. F., Cavill, S., Roy, S., Pemble, M. E. and Roger W. Whatmore (2012) ' Room temperature ferroelectric and magnetic investigations and detailed phase analysis of Aurivillius phase Bi 5Ti 3Fe 0.7Co 0.3O 15 thin films', Journal of Applied Physics, 112(5), 052010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4745936
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© 2012 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. The following article appeared in L. Keeney et al. J. Appl. Phys. 112, 052010 (2012) and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4745936