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摘要
在这项工作中,研究了研磨时间对通过固态反应获得的 SmFeO3(SFO)粉末的结构、形态和磁性能的影响。具体来说,球磨过程是合成过程中的一个中间步骤,当样品研磨 4 小时和 10 小时时,它们的磁性能会发生变化。根据 X 射线衍射,得到的样品在 Pbnm 空间群中结晶,结晶尺寸和晶胞体积随着研磨时间的延长而略有减小。共焦拉曼显微镜也证实了这些结果,其波长略微偏向低波数。从这个意义上说,磁性表征显示了与占主导地位的反铁磁秩序共存的微弱铁磁贡献。零磁场冷却和磁场冷却磁化曲线显示出以 140 K 为中心的宽最大值以及两条曲线的分叉,这是因为 Sm+3 和 Fe3+ 离子在 SFO 晶体结构中发生了竞争性相互作用。有趣的是,两种样品在 20 kOe 的场冷却条件下,交换偏压(EB)效应可高达 200 K。球磨过程诱导的团簇玻璃态中存在的 Fe-Fe、Fe-Sm 和 Sm-Sm 相互作用可能是产生这种 EB 效应的主要原因。
Revealing the impact of ball milling as an intermediate stage in solid-state reaction synthesis of SmFeO3 particles
In this work, the impact of milling time on the structural, morphological, and magnetic properties is investigated in SmFeO3 (SFO) powders obtained by solid state reaction. Specifically, the ball milling process is incorporated as an intermediate step during the synthesis and their magnetic properties vary when the samples are milled for 4 and 10 h. Based on X-ray diffraction, the resulting samples crystallized in Pbnm space group, with a slight decrease in crystallite size and cell volume with milling time. These results are also supported by confocal Raman microscopy with a slight shift towards lower wavenumbers. In this sense, magnetic characterization demonstrates a weak ferromagnetic contribution coexisting with the dominant antiferromagnetic order. Butterfly shaped hysteresis loops are observed in both samples for T > 200 K while a single shaped loop is achieved for T < 200 K. Zero field cooled, and field cooled magnetization curves shows a broad maximum centered at 140 K and bifurcation of the two curves because of the competing interaction between the Sm+3 and Fe3+ ions into the SFO crystal structure. Interestingly, exchange bias (EB) effect is found up to 200 K with a field cool of 20 kOe for both samples. The existence of Fe–Fe, Fe–Sm, and Sm–Sm interactions in a cluster glass state induced by ball milling processes might be the main cause of such EB effect.
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