We investigated the effects of Mn doping on the crystal structure, phonon vibration, and magnetic properties of BiSmFeO ceramics. Mn doping effectively modified the rhombohedral symmetry and induced a structural transition from an 3 rhombohedral to orthorhombic structure. Magnetic measurements revealed a weak ferromagnetic behavior, which was related to the canted antiferromagnetic order of the structure. The cycloidal spin structure of the 3 phase could not be suppressed by substitution of Mn at the Fe site. Studies on the self-phase transition and electric field-induced structural transition revealed many changes in coercivity and remanent magnetization, which are believed to originate from the 3/ phase switching along with spin frustration. Observations of the field step-dependent hysteresis loop and the ferromagnetic-like hysteresis loop after poling in an electric field provided direct evidence of phase boundary (PB) ferromagnetism and magnetic coupling at the PB.
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