1. Enhanced magnetocapacitance sensitivity in BiFeO3–poly(vinylidene-fluoride) hot pressed composite films
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Kumar, Amit and Yadav, K.L.
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FERRITES , *BISMUTH compounds , *POLYMER films , *POLYMERIC composites , *THIN films , *OPTICAL properties , *MAGNETIC properties of thin films , *ELECTRIC properties of thin films , *ATOMIC force microscopy - Abstract
Abstract: Optical, magnetocapacitance and dielectric properties of different composite films of BiFeO3–poly(vinylidene-fluoride) (with concentration of BiFeO3; 70, 60, 50 and 40wt%) are reported here for first time. The grain size was observed to be ∼50nm by using atomic force microscopy. A peak in refractive index appears at ∼455nm, which is found to be shifting towards lower wavelengths, while simultaneously the value of the optical energy band gap is found to increase with an increase in the concentration of PVDF in the composite. It was observed that PVDF, which works as matrix, increases the magnetocapacitance. The magnetocapacitance (MC) of BFO60 (BiFeO3; 60wt%) was found higher than Nb doped BiFeO3, which may be useful for device applications. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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