Room temperature ferromagnetism in undoped and Fe doped ZnO nanorods: Microwave-assisted synthesis |
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Authors: | Mukta V Limaye Raja Das Sulabha K Kulkarni |
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Institution: | a DST unit on Nanoscience, Department of Physics, University of Pune, Pune 411007, India b Physical & Materials Chemistry Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411 008, India c DST unit on Nanoscience, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune 411021, India |
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Abstract: | One-dimensional (1D) undoped and Fe doped ZnO nanorods of average length ∼1 μm and diameter ∼50 nm have been obtained using a microwave-assisted synthesis. The magnetization (M) and coercivity (Hc) value obtained for undoped ZnO nanorods at room temperature is ∼5×10−3 emu/g and ∼150 Oe, respectively. The Fe doped ZnO samples show significant changes in M -H loop with increasing doping concentration. Both undoped and Fe doped ZnO nanorods exhibit a Curie transition temperature (Tc) above 390 K. Electron spin resonance and Mössbauer spectra indicate the presence of ferric ions. The origin of ferromagnetism in undoped ZnO nanorods is attributed to localized electron spin moments resulting from surface defects/vacancies, where as in Fe doped samples is explained by F center exchange mechanism. |
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Keywords: | Diluted magnetic semiconductors Nanostructures ZnO |
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