Ezircan, AliAslan, M. SelimMiyazaki, HidetoshiAkyol, MustafaOzkendir, O. MuratEkicibil, AhmetOzturk, Hakan2025-01-062025-01-0620241478-64351478-644310.1080/14786435.2024.23371972-s2.0-85189975544https://doi.org/10.1080/14786435.2024.2337197https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14669/2693Synchrotron x-ray diffraction (SR-XRD) and X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (XAFS) were used to investigate the crystal and electronic properties of boron-substituted CuFeO2 material at room temperature. Without boron substitution, the polycrystalline structures of the trigonal (rhombohedral) Rm' over bar m' CuFeO2 (87.7%) and hexagonal 'P63/mmc' (12.3%), which were also present in each sample but in different proportions, were utilised to identify the base material. XRD patterns revealed that, beyond 10% boron substitution, the metal-oxygen bonds (Fe-O and Cu-O) weakened, resulting in the formation of new tetragonal 'I41/amd' CuFe2O4 crystals. Although the CuFeO2 structure was preserved, it is conceivable that the presence of other crystal structures could lead to the formation of new features. This state arose as a result of CuFe2O4 crystallization and the impact of boron activity on the surrounding oxygen structures. By measuring magnetisation at both swept temperatures (10-300 K) and applied magnetic fields (+/- 30 kOe), the magnetic properties of the samples were investigated. In the 10-300 K temperature range, the polycrystalline samples exhibit a ferromagnetic property without a magnetic phase transition. This suggests that replacing B with Fe in CuFe(1-x)BxO(2 )does not influence the primary magnetic property of CuFeO2. The samples' saturation magnetisation (Ms) values gradually fall as the B substitution content increases with Fe. This is because there's a chance that the non-transition metal B in CuFe1-xBxO(2) will boost antiferromagnetic superexchange Cu-O interactions while lowering the p-d exchange interaction.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMagnetic materialsoxideselectronic structureabsorption spectroscopyElectronic and magnetic properties of boron substituted CuFeO2 delafossite oxideArticle53611-12Q3519104WOS:001197034200001N/A