Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5488764 | Current Applied Physics | 2017 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
The magnetic properties, in the 5 K-350 K temperature range, were investigated in relationship with the structure and morphology of Zn1âxFexO (x = 0, 0.01, 0.03) powders prepared by hydrothermal route. The magnetization measurements reveal that all powders are ferromagnetic at room temperature, with Curie temperature Tc, higher than 350 K. The coercivity Hc takes values between 58 Oe and 107 Oe at 300 K and, between 217 Oe and 613 Oe at 5 K. The weak magnetization of the un-doped ZnO powder is temperature independent and was associated with the high surface to volume ratio of the powder particles (or the number of surface defects). The saturation magnetization Ms was substantially enhanced (up to a factor of about 20 at 300 K and of about 200 at 5 K) at all temperatures as Fe concentration increased, in spite of reduction of the surface to volume ratio of the powder particles. The Hc vs. T and FC/ZFC curves for the un-doped ZnO show typical ferromagnetic behavior, whereas for the Fe doped powders exhibit Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) - like and spin-glass-like behavior. The observed magnetic phenomena in Fe doped ZnO can be explained on the basis of “donor defects concentration - magnetic cations concentration” phase diagram for dilute magnetic semiconductors.
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Authors
V. Mihalache, M. Cernea, I. Pasuk,