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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2013 Volume 55, Issue 6, Pages 1187–1196 (Mi ftt12462)

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Low dimensional systems

Ion beam synthesis and investigation of nanocomposite multiferroics based on barium titanate with 3$d$ metal nanoparticles

N. I. Khalitova, N. M. Lyadova, V. F. Valeeva, R. I. Khaibullina, I. A. Faizrakhmanova, E. N. Dulovb, L. R. Tagirovb, Sh. Z. Ibragimovb, K. E. Prikhod'koc, V. V. Roddatisc, M. Maksutoglud, S. Kazand, F. A. Mikailzadede

a Zavoisky Physical Technical Institute, Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
b Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University
c National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow
d Gebze Institute of Technology, Cayirova Gebze, 41400, Kocaeli, Turkey
e Institute of Physics Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences

Abstract: Samples of nanocomposite multiferroics have been synthesized by implantation of Co$^+$, Fe$^+$, and Ni$^+$ ions with an energy of 40 keV into ferroelectric barium titanate plates to doses in the range (0.5–1.5) $\cdot$ 10$^{17}$ ions/cm$^2$. It has been found that nanoparticles of metallic iron, cobalt, or nickel are formed in the barium titanate layer subjected to ion bombardment. With an increase in the implantation dose, the implanted samples sequentially exhibit superparamagnetic, soft magnetic, and, finally, strong ferromagnetic properties at room temperature. The average sizes of ion-synthesized 3$d$-metal nanoparticles vary in the range from 5 to 10 nm depending on the implantation dose. Investigation of the orientation dependence of the magnetic hysteresis loops has demonstrated that the samples show a uniaxial (“easy plane”) magnetic anisotropy typical of thin granular magnetic films. Ferromagnetic BaTiO$_3$: 3$d$ metal samples are characterized by a significant shift of the ferromagnetic resonance signal in an external electric field, as well as by a large (in magnitude) magnetodielectric effect at room temperature. These results indicate that there is a strong magnetoelectric coupling between the ferroelectric barium titanate matrix and ion-synthesized nanoparticles of magnetic metals.

Received: 11.12.2012


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2013, 55:6, 1279–1288

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