%0 Journal Article %A Phan, The Long %A Pham, Duc Thang %A T., A. Ho %A T., V. Manh %A Tran, Dang Thanh %A V, D. Lam %A N., T. Dang %A S., C. Yu %D 2015 %F SisLab:1796 %J Journal Applied Physics %T Local geometric and electronic structures and origin of magnetism in Co-doped BaTiO3 multiferroics %U https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/1796/ %V 117 %X We have prepared polycrystalline samples BaTi1−xCoxO3 (x = 0–0.1) by solid-state reaction. X-ray diffraction and Raman-scattering studies reveal the phase separation in crystal structure as changing Co-doping content (x). The samples with x = 0–0.01 are single phase in a tetragonal structure. At higher doping contents (x > 0.01), there is the formation and development of a secondary hexagonal phase. Magnetization measurements at room temperature indicate a coexistence of paramagnetic and weak-ferromagnetic behaviors in BaTi1−xCoxO3 samples with x > 0, while pure BaTiO3 is diamagnetic. Both these properties increase with increasing x. Analyses of X-ray absorption spectra recorded from BaTi1−xCoxO3 for the Co and Ti K-edges indicate the presence of Co2+ and Co3+ ions. They locate in the Ti4+ site of the tetragonal and hexagonal BaTiO3 structures. Particularly, there is a shift of oxidation state from Co2+ to Co3+ when Co-doping content increases. We believe that the paramagnetic nature in BaTi1−xCoxO3 samples is due to isolated Co2+ and Co3+ centers. The addition of Co3+ ions enhances the paramagnetic behavior. Meanwhile, the origin of ferromagnetism is due to lattice defects, which is less influenced by the changes caused by the variation in concentration of Co2+ and Co3+ ions. The-Long , P. D. Thang2, T. A. 1, T. V. Manh1, Tran Dang Thanh1,3, V. D. Lam3, N. T. Dang4 and S. C. Yu