Greatly Enhanced Magnetic and Magneto‐Optical Properties of Bismuth Iron Oxide Sillenite Crystal with Cobalt–Iron Codoping

Author:

Liu Meng‐Li1,Wang Cheng1,Wu Xuan1,Shen Jin‐Ru1,Gao Teng1,Chen Xin12,Hu Xiao‐Lin13ORCID,Zhuang Nai‐Feng132

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350108 P. R. China

2. Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Inorganic Oxygenated Materials Fuzhou Fujian 350108 P. R. China

3. Fujian Science & Technology Innovation Laboratory for Optoelectronic Information of China Fuzhou 350108 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractThe chiral sillenite Bi25FeO40 exhibits versatile properties including electro‐optics, magneto‐optics, optical rotation, and photorefraction, showing great potential in multi‐functional magneto‐optical devices. However, the weak magnetism of this crystal leads to a poor magneto‐optical property, which is extremely hindering its practical applications. Combining with the sillenite structure, the formation energy and the magnetic‐optical effect are calculated based on density functional theory. The codoping of strongly magnetic Co and Fe ions is predicted to enable high doping concentrations. The hybridization between Bi 6p orbitals and Fe/Co 3d orbitals significantly enhances the optical transition and thus greatly improves the magneto‐optical properties. The millimeter‐sized Bi26‐xyCoxFeyO40 crystals are successfully prepared by hydrothermal methods. The characterizations on structure, TG‐DSC, magnetism, and magneto‐optical effect confirm the theoretical predictions that the Co‐Fe codoped crystals maintain the chiral bismuth ferrite structure with multifunctional properties and high thermal stability. The Co‐Fe codoping significantly enhances the magnetism and magneto‐optical properties of Bi25FeO40 crystal. The magnetization of Bi19.0Co3.5Fe3.5O40 increases by 27 times and the magneto‐optical effect of Bi19.8Co3.0Fe3.2O40 at 720, 777, 1288, 1388, and 1790 nm are greater than Bi:YIG and undoped Bi25FeO40. Bi26‐xyCoxFeyO40 crystals with enhanced magneto‐optical properties by Co‐Fe codoping are promising for novel multifunctional magneto‐optical devices.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Projects of Fujian Province

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Publisher

Wiley

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