Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1800502 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of Fe-doping and Fe–N-codoping on the magnetic properties of SnO2, prepared by chemical co-precipitation technique, are investigated in details. We found that the paramagnetism is the dominant magnetic interaction in Fe doped SnO2. A weak antiferromagnetic coupling between Fe2+ ions is also confirmed through Zero field-cooled (ZFC) and field-cooled (FC) magnetization studies. On the other hand, hystersis behavior is observed for Fe–N-codoped SnO2 samples with coercivity Hc∼420 and 352 Oe for x=0.05 and 0.10, respectively. As no other secondary or impurity phase is detected by XRD study and the presence of N is confirmed by EDX analysis, this observed ferromagnetism is originated due to the substitution of N in Sn1−xFexO2. N doping at the oxygen site can be regarded as defect and introduces a hole in this system. As a result, a hole-induced ferromagnetism might be the origin of the observed ferromagnetism in Fe–N-codoped SnO2 samples.

Research highlights► The effect of extrinsic hole doping (N substitution) at anion site on the magnetic properties of Fe doped SnO2 is studied. ► Paramagnetism is found to be the dominant magnetic interaction in Fe doped SnO2. ► On the other hand, ferromagnetism is observed in case of Fe–N-codoped SnO2 samples. ► A hole-induced ferromagnetism might be the origin of the observed ferromagnetism. ► An evidence of weak d0 ferromagnetism between N defects was also observed at very low temperature.

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