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SmFeO3 will be a potential material for futuristic device applications by tailoring its magnetic and polar order parameters. In this report, the magnetic order of the SmFeO3 ceramic sample is probed by systematic temperature dependent variation of magnetization under different magnetic fields from low temperature to 350 K. An interesting phenomenon is observed in field cooled (FC), and zero fields cooled (ZFC) modes. Temperature variation of magnetization in FC and ZFC mode shows reversal of magnetization, and a crossover temperature is reached at 3.8 K under magnetic field 10 kOe. The onset of various magnetic contributions from both Fe and Sm sublattices exhibits magnetic and polar orders in samarium ferrites.
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