Growth of Bi-Ti-O particles by ion implantation
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Oxide nanoparticles of Bi-Ti-O system were fabricated in TiO2 host material by ion beam irradiation. The implanted nanoparticles were evaluated by high-energy X-ray diffraction. The irradiated Bi ions were implanted in the TiO2 as Bi2O3. The implanted Bi2O3 were changed to Bi2Ti2O7 through heating process. The host TiO2 was not damaged seriously by the Bi-ion irradiation owing to its diffuse crystal system. This technique can be used to make the ferroelectric nanoparticle in the paraelectric host material and realize the structure of magnetostrictive material similar to SmFe2.
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