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Low temperature processing of environmentally-friendly (K,Na)NbO- and CoFeO-based layered composites has been accomplished by hot pressing, and their electrical, piezoelectric and magnetoelectric properties have been characterized. High quality composite three-layer CoFeO/KNaNbO/CoFeO structures with defect-free interfaces were obtained by hot pressing at only 1000 °C, when highly reactive CoFeO powders obtained by Pechini were used. Negligible chemical reactions at interfaces or interdiffusion across them took place during processing, while alkali volatilization was minimized. Dense, crack-free CoFeGaO/(KNa)LiNbTaO/CoFeGaO structures incorporating phases with enhanced piezoresponses have been also obtained, though in this case magnetoelectric coefficients were lower than expected. This is shown to be related with the presence of a core-shell type microstructure within the piezoelectric layer characteristic of (KNa)LiNbTaO, which is stabilized by the low temperature processing. Procedures for further enhancement of the magnetoelectric response are proposed.
Research funded by Brazilian PVE/CAPES (process88881.030500/2013-01) and grant #2013/00134-7 Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and by Spanish MINECO through projects MAT2014-58816-R and MAT2017-88788-R.
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Layered composites, Magnetoelectric, KNN, Lead free, Cobalt ferrite
Layered composites, Magnetoelectric, KNN, Lead free, Cobalt ferrite
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