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Maintenance of integrity between phases in PMN-PT/NFO hot-forged particulate magnetoelectric composites

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Pages 156-164 | Received 17 Jun 2018, Accepted 01 Apr 2019, Published online: 22 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

The influence of hot forging temperature on microstructure and magnetoelectric properties in (0.8)Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)0.68Ti0.32O3+(0.2) NiFe2O4 particulate composites were investigated. Samples sintered at intermediate stage of sintering show inter-diffusion and high conductivity resulting in low magnetoelectric coupling related to charge leak current. Composites sintered before the initial stage of sintering show apparent density aprox. 90% and low magnetoelectric coefficient due to poor mechanical coupling between phases. Composites sintered at initial stage of sintering showed improved apparent density (>98%) and resistivity (>108 Ωm). These characteristics allowed an enhancement of magnetoelectric coupling (∼6 mV/cmOe) due to control of inter-diffusion added to enhancement of the microstructural properties.

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Funding

The authors would like to thank the CNPq (grant# 409531/2016-2 and 477354/213-0)), CAPES/COFECUB, Capes-Procad 2013 (grant #3012/2014) and FAPESP (grant #2008/040250) Brazilian agencies for financial support, Ms. L. C. Nogueira and Ms. N. A. Zanardi for technical support and XRD analyses.

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