K. Komędera, K. Siedliska, Ł. Gondek, D. M. Nalecz, R. Panek, M. Krupska-Klimczak, I. Jankowska Sumara, W. Tokarz, W. Tabiś, T. Pikula
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Abstract
In this study, the structural and magnetic properties of Nd-doped BiFeO$_3$
materials with the formula Bi$_{1-x}$Nd$_x$FeO$_3$ $(x = 0 - 0.2)$ were
investigated. Samples were prepared using the sol-gel method and annealed at
823 K for 4 hours. Microstructural studies indicated that nanomaterials with an
average grain size of less than 100 nm were produced, with the smallest grain
size observed for the solid solution with $x = 0.15$. Rietveld analysis of
diffraction patterns revealed a composition-driven transformation from the
rhombohedral $(R3c)$ lattice to the orthorhombic $(Pbam)$ structure. The above
finding is correlated to M\"ossbauer spectroscopy data, which demonstrated the
gradual destruction of the spin cycloid due to the structural transformation to
the $Pbam$ structure. The spectra were analyzed using a complex hyperfine
magnetic field distribution model reflecting cycloidal spin ordering. Scanning
differential calorimetry revealed that for the investigated materials the
magnetic ordering temperatures are close to 640 K, independently from the Nd
concentration. Magnetic measurements showed the emergence of weak ferromagnetic
properties with increasing Nd ions concentration, consistently with M\"ossbauer
spectroscopy data.