In LuFeO3 nanoparticles and nanofibers, the mix of hexagonal and orthorhombic phases shifts the spin reorientation transition from 183 K to 150 K and raises the ferromagnetic moment by roughly two orders of magnitude in the fiber morphology.
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Tunable magnetization in nanoscale LuFeO3: Role of morphology, ortho-hexa phase ratio and local structure
In LuFeO3 nanoparticles and nanofibers, the mix of hexagonal and orthorhombic phases shifts the spin reorientation transition from 183 K to 150 K and raises the ferromagnetic moment by roughly two orders of magnitude in the fiber morphology.