Dielectric, magnetic and multiferroic characterization of nanocomposites based on spinel and perovskite ferrites and barium titanate
Abstract
This study explores the synthesis, charactertzation, and multiferroic property evaluation of
nanocomposites based on spinel and perovskite ferrites combined with barium titanate. The research
involves synthesizing and ana|yzing zinc-doped nickel ferrite (Nir-*Zn*FezO+), zinc-doped cobalt
ferrite (Co,-Zn*FezO+), and strontium-substituted bismuth ferrite (Bir-*Sr*FeO:) using XRD, SEM,
EDAX, LCR meter, and VSM. Photocatalytic studies were conducted using methylene blue
degradation. The work further investigates multiferroic composites of these ferrites with BaTiOs in
different weight ratios, analyzingtheir structural, dielectric, magnetic, and ferroelectric behavior. The
findings highlight their potential in multifunctional applications, with conclusions and future research
directions outlined
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