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A. Srinivas

Bio: A. Srinivas is an academic researcher from Osmania University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Dielectric. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 939 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the relaxation time of BiFeO3 was estimated using the relaxation times of the intermediate compositions of the BaTiO3 mixture, and the authors showed that the capacitance observed is from the bulk of the sample.
Abstract: BiFeO3, when forming a solid solution with BaTiO3, shows structural transformations over the entire compositional range. Above 70 mole % of BiFeO3 the structure is rhombohedral and below 4 mole %, it is tetragonal. In between the structure is cubic. The ferroelectric TC decreases with increasing composition of BaTiO3 and a relatively small relaxation is observed. Impedance measurements showed a structural dependence and analysis of which has clearly shown that the capacitance observed is from the bulk of the sample. Relaxation time (τ) of BiFeO3 was estimated using the relaxation times of the intermediate compositions. Magnetization measurements showed field induced ferromagnetism. As the structure becomes cubic with increasing concentration of BaTiO3, paramagnetism sets in, as evidenced by the electron spin resonance spectra.

463 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental setup was developed for the measurement of dynamic magnetoelectric effect (ME) in polycrystalline materials, using a time varying DC magnetic field on which an AC magnetic field is superimposed.
Abstract: An experimental setup is developed for the measurement of dynamic magnetoelectric effect (ME) in polycrystalline materials, using a time varying DC magnetic field on which an AC magnetic field is superimposed. The experimental data on ME on Bi5FeTi3O15 and a solid solution of (90%)BiFeO3-(10%)BaTiO3 are obtained using this setup. The linear and higher order ME coefficients can be evaluated from the output voltage. The temperature variation of ME data gives additional information corroborating with the data on magnetization.

157 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear signal was observed for antiferromagnetic materials and the shift from linearity was attributed to the tilt in the octahedra of octahedral structures.
Abstract: and are members of the Aurivillius family of compounds having simultaneous electrical and magnetic ordering. Magnetoelectric measurements carried out in a linear time-varying magnetic field with an alternating-current field superimposed yielded a non-linear signal. The shift from linearity, which is not usually observed for antiferromagnetic materials, may be due the tilt in the octahedra. The variation of the magnetoelectric output with temperature for and indicated magnetic anomalies with enhanced sensitivity, corresponding to those in magnetization data.

146 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a solid-state sintering route was used for the preparation of Ceramic samples of Bi{sub 7}Fe{sub 3}Ti{sub 2}O{sub 21} and isostructural with other bismuth layer structured ferroelectrics.

81 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the phase formation, electrical conductivity and anti dielectric constant as a function of temperature and frequency for the samples with x = 0.9 and 0.8 which are isostructural to BiFeO 3.
Abstract: xBiFeO 3 -(1-x)BaTiO 3 form substitutional ferroelectromagnetic solid solutions with the rhomobohedral distortion up to 67% of BiFeO 3 . The paper reports data on phase formation, electrical conductivity anti dielectric constant as a function of temperature and frequency for the samples with x = 0.9 and 0.8 which are isostructural to BiFeO 3 . The conductivity is found to be dependent on both frequency and temperature in the range 30 to 400 °C. The temperatures of dielectric anomalies are found to be lower than that of BiFeO 3 . The complex impedance studies indicate relaxation effects.

71 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, general guidelines for the development of lead-free piezoelectric ceramics are presented, ranging from atom to phase diagram, and the current development stage in lead free piezoceramics is then critically assessed.
Abstract: A large body of work has been reported in the last 5 years on the development of lead-free piezoceramics in the quest to replace lead–zirconate–titanate (PZT) as the main material for electromechanical devices such as actuators, sensors, and transducers. In specific but narrow application ranges the new materials appear adequate, but are not yet suited to replace PZT on a broader basis. In this paper, general guidelines for the development of lead-free piezoelectric ceramics are presented. Suitable chemical elements are selected first on the basis of cost and toxicity as well as ionic polarizability. Different crystal structures with these elements are then considered based on simple concepts, and a variety of phase diagrams are described with attractive morphotropic phase boundaries, yielding good piezoelectric properties. Finally, lessons from density functional theory are reviewed and used to adjust our understanding based on the simpler concepts. Equipped with these guidelines ranging from atom to phase diagram, the current development stage in lead-free piezoceramics is then critically assessed.

2,510 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a single-phased ferroelectromagnet BiFeO3 ceramics with high resistivity were synthesized by a rapid liquid phase sintering technique.
Abstract: Single-phased ferroelectromagnet BiFeO3 ceramics with high resistivity were synthesized by a rapid liquid phase sintering technique. Saturated ferroelectric hysteresis loops were observed at room temperature in the ceramics sintered at 880 °C for 450 s. The spontaneous polarization, remnant polarization, and the coercive field are 8.9 μC/cm2, 4.0 μC/cm2, and 39 kV/cm, respectively, under an applied field of 100 kV/cm. It is proposed that the formation of Fe2+ and an oxygen deficiency leading to the higher leakage can be greatly suppressed by the very high heating rate, short sintering period, and liquid phase sintering technique. The latter was also found effective in increasing the density of the ceramics. The sintering technique developed in this work is expected to be useful in synthesizing other ceramics from multivalent or volatile starting materials.

970 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the phase pure BiFeO3 was synthesized using the oxide mixing technique followed by leaching with dilute nitric acid, and X-ray diffraction pattern indicated that the sample is phase pure.
Abstract: The difficulties in synthesizing phase pure BiFeO3 are well known. In this letter we are reporting the optimized synthesis conditions for obtaining phase pure BiFeO3 ceramic. The oxide mixing technique followed by leaching with dilute nitric acid has been used for the synthesis. X-ray diffraction pattern indicated that the sample is phase pure. Scanning electron microscopy along with energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence analysis confirmed the chemical homogeneity of the sample. No segregation of the impurity phase in the matrix was detected. Moreover, Bi/Fe atomic ratio is observed to be ∼1. The ferroelectric transition of the sample at 836 °C has been detected by differential thermal analysis.

738 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlighted the compelling physical properties of lead-free piezoelectric perovskite materials and summarized their state-of-the-art progress.

629 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the relaxation time of BiFeO3 was estimated using the relaxation times of the intermediate compositions of the BaTiO3 mixture, and the authors showed that the capacitance observed is from the bulk of the sample.
Abstract: BiFeO3, when forming a solid solution with BaTiO3, shows structural transformations over the entire compositional range. Above 70 mole % of BiFeO3 the structure is rhombohedral and below 4 mole %, it is tetragonal. In between the structure is cubic. The ferroelectric TC decreases with increasing composition of BaTiO3 and a relatively small relaxation is observed. Impedance measurements showed a structural dependence and analysis of which has clearly shown that the capacitance observed is from the bulk of the sample. Relaxation time (τ) of BiFeO3 was estimated using the relaxation times of the intermediate compositions. Magnetization measurements showed field induced ferromagnetism. As the structure becomes cubic with increasing concentration of BaTiO3, paramagnetism sets in, as evidenced by the electron spin resonance spectra.

463 citations