Bismuth Ferrite Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materials is a multiferroic material used in advanced electronics and spintronic devices, known for its unique combination of ferroelectric and magnetic properties, enabling applications in data storage, sensors, and energy conversion.
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Bismuth Ferrite Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materials is a multiferroic material used in advanced electronics and spintronic devices, known for its unique combination of ferroelectric and magnetic properties, enabling applications in data storage, sensors, and energy conversion.
Related Products: Bismuth Antimony Telluride Powder
Bismuth ferrite powder is a multiferroic material that combines ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic properties, whereby it stands among the most promising advanced materials. This is related to the possibility of maintaining electric polarization and magnetic ordering simultaneously, because of its perovskite structure. Having this combination of properties, it will be able to interact with both electric and magnetic fields, which makes this material very prospective for use in spintronics, memory devices, and sensors. Bismuth ferrite also shows photovoltaic effects, which make this material interesting for energy conversion and photonics. In this case, high Curie temperature and environmental stability broaden its application area in many technologies.
Nominal Chemistry |
BiFeO3 |
CAS No |
12010-42-3 |
Purity |
99.9% |
Appearance |
Crystalline solid |
Melting Point |
1255 °C |
Density |
8.22 g/cm3 |
Crystal Phase / Structure |
Perovskite |
Molecular Weight |
312.82 g/mol |
Solubility |
Insoluble |
InChI Key |
UKOQHRZDRNXQCP-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Our Bismuth Ferrite Powder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Q1: What is the typical particle size of Bismuth Ferrite Powder?
A1: Our Bismuth Ferrite Powder is available in various particle sizes, typically ranging from nanometers to micrometers. Custom particle sizes can be provided based on specific application requirements.
Q2: How should Bismuth Ferrite Powder be stored to maintain its properties?
A2: The powder should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight, in a sealed container to prevent contamination. Proper storage ensures the material retains its ferroelectric and magnetic properties.
Q3: Can Bismuth Ferrite Powder be customized for specific research or industrial applications?
A3: Yes, we offer customization options, including adjustments to particle size, purity, and doping levels, to meet the unique needs of your project or industrial application. Contact us to discuss your specific requirements.