Recent Progress in BiFeO <sub>3</sub> ‐Based Sensor Technologies: Fundamentals, Performance Metrics, and Diverse Applications

N Nan Ma (State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Draggability Assessment, School of Pharmacy) L Lan Xu W Wulong Li J Jifeng Pan (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics &amp; CAS Key Laboratory of Inorganic Functional Materials and Devices Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China) Y Yunsong Li K Kengo Shimanoe (Department of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sciences Kyushu University Kasuga Fukuoka Japan) Y Ya Yang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO 3 , BFO) is a prototypical multiferroic perovskite that simultaneously exhibits ferroelectricity, antiferromagnetism, piezoelectricity, and strong visible‐light absorption due to its relatively narrow band gap. The interplay among lattice distortions, defect chemistry, and orbital hybridization not only underpins these multifunctional responses but also renders them highly tunable through defect‐dipole modulation, band‐gap engineering, and interface or surface control. Owing to the unique coupling between ferroic and electronic functionalities, BFO has emerged as a versatile platform for next‐generation sensing technologies, including optoelectronic, pressure, gas, humidity, and biosensors. This review systematically examines the structure–property relationships in BFO, recent advances in synthesis and modification strategies, and their implications for sensor performance across diverse domains. Special emphasis is placed on the microscopic mechanisms governing its sensing behavior, including band‐structure modulation, defect‐mediated charge transport, and surface adsorption‐driven chemistry, as well as on strategies to leverage these mechanisms for sensing performance optimization. Finally, we outline the opportunities and challenges in harnessing BFO's multifunctionality for practical sensing applications in environmental, healthcare, industrial, and energy‐related fields.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 15
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

N

Nan Ma

State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Draggability Assessment, School of Pharmacy

L

Lan Xu

W

Wulong Li

J

Jifeng Pan

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics &amp; CAS Key Laboratory of Inorganic Functional Materials and Devices Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China

Y

Yunsong Li

K

Kengo Shimanoe

Department of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sciences Kyushu University Kasuga Fukuoka Japan

Y

Ya Yang