Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1545945 | Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures | 2012 | 6 Pages |
We have investigated the effects of annealing in vacuum and oxygen atmosphere at 500 °C on the structural, optical and magnetic properties of Co-doped ZnO microrods deposited by a spray pyrolysis method on glass substrates. The stoichiometry of the as-deposited films was determined as Zn0.91Co0.09O using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction pattern of the as-deposited and annealed films exhibited wurtzite crystal structure with a strong (0 0 2) preferred orientation. Surface morphology of the films obtained by scanning electron microscopy revealed that as-deposited Zn0.91Co0.09O films had hexagonal shaped rods with submicron size diameter and no significant changes were detected in the rod morphology and rod diameters with annealing. Photoluminescence and X-ray diffraction results showed a better crystalline quality obtained with the post-treatment in oxygen compared to that in vacuum. Annealing in vacuum enhanced the room temperature magnetization, which might be associated with the increased amount of oxygen vacancies created due to the out-diffusion of oxygen atoms, during the post-treatment in vacuum. Measurements at a constant magnetic field of 1 kOe in the temperature range 10–300 K showed a higher magnetization and a higher rate of increase in magnetization with decreasing temperatures for the vacuum-annealed sample compared to as-deposited and oxygen-annealed sample.
Graphical abstractThe room temperature magnetization of Co-doped ZnO microrod is improved by annealing in vacuum, which might be associated with the increased amount of oxygen vacancies created due to the out-diffusion of oxygen atoms during the post-treatment in vacuum.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Co-doped ZnO microrods were fabricated by the spray pyrolysis method and annealed under different atmospheres. ► Structural, optical and magnetic studies of Co-doped ZnO have been investigated. ► X-ray diffraction patterns and SEM show that the films grow with a highly pronounced texture along (0 0 2) ZnO. ► Magnetic measurements show that Co-doped ZnO thin films exhibit a ferromagnetic behavior at room temperature.