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Electric-field-driven resistive transition in multiferroic SrCo2Fe16O27/Sr3Co2Fe24O41composite

Source
Journal of Applied Physics
ISSN
00218979
Date Issued
2022-05-28
Author(s)
Mishra, Shubhankar
Sahoo, Aditi
Mondal, Suchanda
Mandal, P.
Kumar Ghosh, Chandan
Bhattacharya, Dipten
DOI
10.1063/5.0087172
Volume
131
Issue
20
Abstract
We report on the observation of electric-field-driven resistive transition [abrupt rise in resistivity (ρ)] at a characteristic threshold field E t h (T) in an off-stoichiometric composite of W-and Z-type hexaferrite (∼80%) SrCo 2 Fe 16 O 27/(∼20%) Sr 3 Co 2 Fe 24 O 41. The dielectric constant ϵ and the relaxation time constant τ also exhibit anomalous jump at E t h (T). The E t h (T), the extent of jump in resistivity (Δ ρ), and the hysteresis associated with the jump [Δ E t h (T)] are found to decrease systematically with the increase in temperature (T) across a range of 10-200 K. They also depend on the extent of nonstoichiometry. In addition, several temperature-driven phase transitions have been noticed both in the low and high resistive states. The entire set of observations has been discussed within the framework of structural evolution of the point defect (cation vacancies or oxygen excess) network and its influence on electronic conduction. The magnetocapacitive effect, measured under ∼20 kOe field, turns out to be substantial (∼4%-12%) and exhibits clear anomaly at E t h. This comprehensive map of esoteric ρ-E-T and ϵ-E-T patterns provides insights on defect-driven effects in a multiferroic composite. These effects could be useful for tuning both the resistive transition and the multiferroicity.
Publication link
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.06246
URI
https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/26073
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