@conference{
author = "Šenjug, Pavla and Čebela, Maria and Torić, Filip and Klaser, Teodoro and Skoko, Željko and Pajić, Damir",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Bismuth ferrite (BFO) is one of a few room temperature magneto-electric multiferroics. High ferroelectric and magnetic transition temperatures (1100 and 630 K, respectively) make it interesting for possible technological application. The problem with BFO bulk ceramic is low net magnetic moment of its ordered antiferomagnetic phase. To disturb the antiferromagnetic order and induce bigger magnetic moment, BFO is often doped with different elements, usually heavy rare earth elements or transition metal ions. In this study we have investigated magnetic behaviour of Ag doped BFO. Compounds of BiFeO3, with metal ions substituted by different percentage of silver, were synthesized using hydrothermal method. Structural characterization of synthesized samples was performed using X-ray diffraction. Magnetization of polycrystalline samples measured in a wide temperature range, from 2 to 720 K, showed that the transition temperature for all the samples is nearly the same, TN = 630 K. The development of weak ferromagnetism with doping was observed as enhanced splitting between zero field cooled (ZFC) and field cooled (FC) curves, together with increased magnetization seen also in M(H) curves. The peculiar behaviour of ZFC and FC curves expressed at lower temperatures, where the FC curve crossed the ZFC curve attaining lower values of magnetization then the ZFC curve, could be attributed to the competition of exchange interactions within and between the sublattices.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research",
journal = "5CSCS : 5th Serbian Ceramic Society Conference : programme and the book of abstracts; June 11-13; Belgrade",
title = "Magnetic behaviour of Ag doped BiFeO3",
pages = "128-129",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11500"
}