Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1810961 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Structural and magnetic properties were studied in powder form of Sn1âxCrxO2 with x=0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04 and 0.05 in nominal composition. The structural parameters were obtained at room temperature by the Rietveld refinement of the x-ray powder diffraction profiles. Samples of x=0 to 0.04 are tetragonal phase with a space group P42/mnm. The lattice parameters indicate three-step changes with increasing Cr content. The distortion of the metal-oxygen octahedral unit occurs. The substitution of Cr ions on the Sn sites shortens the lattice parameters and the octahedral unit becomes elongated with a displacement of an apical oxygen from x=0 to x=0.02. The incorporation of Cr over x=0.02 leads to the recovery of the length of lattice parameters together with a relaxation of the octahedral unit. This result indicates a possible interstitial occupation of Cr ions from x=0.03 to x=0.04. The Cr doping reaches a saturation limit at x=0.05 with a trace of the excess Cr oxides in the x-ray study. A room temperature ferromagnetism appears in the sample with x=0.01 and becomes remarkable in one with x=0.02. The magnetization decreases with increasing the Cr doping with the amount x>0.02. Thus, the appearance of ferromagnetism highly correlated with the oxygen displacements at the apical position of the octahedral in the Sn1âxCrxO2 system at room temperature. The critical oxygen displacement in the elongated octahedral at around x=0.02 may encourage the vacancy of the apical oxygen and eventually leads to appearance of a ferromagnetism based on an F-center exchange with a micro- and/or nano-structural transition. The observed ferromagnetism is highly correlated with the averaged structural change appeared in the x-ray powder diffraction.
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Authors
Kun Xu, Zhe Li, Xiaofeng Zhou, Mitsuru Izumi,