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Presence of Induced Weak Ferromagnetism in Fe-Substituted YFe x Cr 1-x O 3 Crystalline Compounds.

Roberto Salazar-RodriguezDomingo Aliaga GuerraJean-Marc GrenècheKeith M TaddeiNoemi Raquel Checca HuamanEdson C PassamaniJuan A Ramos-Guivar
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Fe-substituted YFe x Cr 1-x O 3 crystalline compounds show promising magnetic and multiferroic properties. Here we report the synthesis and characterization of several compositions from this series. Using the autocombustion route, various compositions (x = 0.25, 0.50, 0.6, 0.75, 0.9, and 1) were synthesized as high-quality crystalline powders. In order to obtain microscopic and atomic information about their structure and magnetism, characterization was performed using room temperature X-ray diffraction and energy dispersion analysis as well as temperature-dependent neutron diffraction, magnetometry, and 57 Fe Mössbauer spectrometry. Rietveld analysis of the diffraction data revealed a crystallite size of 84 (8) nm for YFeO 3 , while energy dispersion analysis indicated compositions close to the nominal compositions. The magnetic results suggested an enhancement of the weak ferromagnetism for the YFeO 3 phase due to two contributions. First, a high magnetocrystalline anisotropy was associated with the crystalline character that favored a unique high canting angle of the antiferromagnetic phase (13°), as indicated by the neutron diffraction analysis. This was also evidenced by the high magnetic hysteresis curves up to 90 kOe by a remarkable high critical coercivity value of 46.7 kOe at room temperature. Second, the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions between homogenous and heterogeneous magnetic pairs resulted from the inhomogeneous distribution of Fe 3+ and Cr 3+ ions, as indicated by 57 Fe Mössbauer studies. Together, these results point to new methods of controlling the magnetic properties of these materials.
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