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This thesis presents the synthesis and investigations of physical properties of
multiferroic materials. Multiferroics are materials in which two or all the three properties:
ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism and ferroelasticity occur in the same phase. Such
materials have alluring potential applications because of the existence of many order
parameters. The thesis is organized into four sections. Section 1 gives an overview of
multiferroics, explaining the origin of multiferroicity, occurrence of magnetoelectric
coupling, their possible technological applications and the challenges involved.
Section 2 gives the scope of the investigations. The specific objectives of the
present research on hexagonal rare-earth manganites like ErMnO3 and LuMnO3, Raman
evidence of multiphonon scattering in TbMnO3, multiferroic heavy rare earth chromites,
solid solutions of Y(Lu)CrO3 with Y(Lu)MnO3, cationic-substituted BiFeO3, chargeordered
rare earth ferrites, LnFe2O4 and rare earth manganites doped with alkaline earth
metals are outlined. Experimental aspects are described in section 3.
In section 4, results of the investigations are discussed. In 4.1, Single crystal
ErMnO3 and polycrystalline LuMnO3 have been established to be multiferroic through
magnetic and ferroelectric properties studies, where support by Raman Spectra has also
been reported. In 4.2, orbiton–phonon mixed nature of the high frequency Raman mode
has been suggested. One of the first-order phonon modes shows anomalous softening
below TN (~ 46 K), suggesting a strong spin–phonon coupling. Magnetic and dielectric
properties of heavy rare earth chromites and Y(Lu)Cr1-xMnxO3 are reported in 4.3, where
Néel temperature and ferroelectric transition temperatures are found to be influenced by
ionic radii of rare-earth ions. In 4.4, we have investigated separately the impact of the
substitution of manganese in the B-site and that of lanthanum in the A-site of BiFeO3 on
its multiferroic properties. In 4.5, we describe the results of charge-ordered rare earth
ferrites which show appreciable magnetoelectric effect. Magnetic, dielectric and
magneto-dielectric properties of Ln1-xAxMnO3 and its many binary systeM.S. (Ln = rare
earth, A = alkaline earth) are discussed in 4.6. |
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