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Abstract
In the present manuscript, synergic impacts of aluminum and cobalt co-doping on the structural, optical, P-E and leakage current densities of gallium ferrite (GFO) have been investigated. We have synthesized polycrystalline Ga1-xAlxFeO3 (x = 0.0, 0.50) and Ga0.5Al0.5Fe1-yCoyO3 (y = 0, 0.025, 0.05) samples using the sol-gel method. XRD analysis shows the orthorhombic crystal structure corresponding to the Pc21n space group with no secondary or impurity peaks. The unit cell volume decreases with Al and Co co-doping in GFO. The leakage current density is significantly decreased (2.71 × 10−8 A/cm2) when Al and Co are co-doped in GFO. The ferroelectricity at room temperature is confirmed by the P-E measurements of the Al and Co co-doped GFO samples. The co-doped GFO samples showed better ferroelectric properties compared to bare sample. At room temperature, photoluminescence (PL) spectra have been recorded using 440 nm excitation for the reflection detections of Al and Co replacements on GFO. By using PL emission spectral analysis, the site disorder and cation redistribution have been also verified.
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The primary objective of the Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology (JSST), the official journal of the International Sol-Gel Society, is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of scientific, technological, and general knowledge about materials processed by chemical nanotechnologies known as the "sol-gel" process. The materials of interest include gels, gel-derived glasses, ceramics in form of nano- and micro-powders, bulk, fibres, thin films and coatings as well as more recent materials such as hybrid organic-inorganic materials and composites. Such materials exhibit a wide range of optical, electronic, magnetic, chemical, environmental, and biomedical properties and functionalities. Methods for producing sol-gel-derived materials and the industrial uses of these materials are also of great interest.