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- W4386098064 abstract "Abstract The paper analyzes the influence of hard and soft admixture on the functional properties of multiferroic ceramic composites. Two composite materials via solid-state reaction route were obtained. PZT-type materials (with hard or soft admixture) were selected as the ferroelectric component (90%), and nickel–zinc ferrite as the magnetic component (10%). The influence of the doping type (soft and hard admixture of the ferroelectric composite component) on multiferroic composites’ dielectric, ferroelectric, electromechanical, magnetic, and magnetoelectric properties were analyzed. Microstructural studies revealed the microstructure of composites with the correct distribution of the magnetic component in the ferroelectric matrix, suitable for maintaining both the ferroelectric and magnetic properties of composite materials. Research has shown that using a ferroelectric component as the PZT (from the morphotropic region and doped with the ferroelectrically soft niobium admixture) shows many advantages, positively influencing the functional properties of the multiferroic composite. It ensures effective polarization of the composite sample, obtaining a high magnetoelectric effect, which is required in sensors or magnetoelectric converters. PZT with a hard admixture shows higher stability of physical parameters, but its characteristic property also hinders the effective polarization of the composite sample." @default.
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