Article: Research results from Jilin University update knowledge of surface science.

"Bi0.95La0.05FeO3(BLFOx=0.05) film was fabricated on indium tin oxide/glass substrate using a metal organic decomposition method," scientists in Changchun, People's Republic of China report.

"No secondary phase can be observed in the well crystallized and predominantly (110)-oriented BLFOx=0.05 film. Well-saturated P - E hysteresis loops with the remanent polarization of 60.7 mu C/cm(2) can be obtained in BLFOx=0.05 film due to the low leakage currents as well as the preferred orientation of the (110) peak," wrote Q. Gao and colleagues, Jilin University.

The researchers concluded: "The content of oxygen vacancies in the film is considered to be the ...

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