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Origin of magnetic properties in carbon implanted ZnO nanowires

Various synchrotron radiation-based spectroscopic and microscopic techniques are used to elucidate the room-temperature ferromagnetism of carbon-doped ZnO-nanowires (ZnO-C:NW) via a mild C(+) ion implantation method. The photoluminescence and magnetic hysteresis loops reveal that the implantation of...

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Autores principales: Wang, Y. F., Shao, Y. C., Hsieh, S. H., Chang, Y. K., Yeh, P. H., Hsueh, H. C., Chiou, J. W., Wang, H. T., Ray, S. C., Tsai, H. M., Pao, C. W., Chen, C. H., Lin, H. J., Lee, J. F., Wu, C. T., Wu, J. J., Chang, Y. M., Asokan, K., Chae, K. H., Ohigashi, T., Takagi, Y., Yokoyama, T., Kosugi, N., Pong, W. F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5958067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29773822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25948-x
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Sumario:Various synchrotron radiation-based spectroscopic and microscopic techniques are used to elucidate the room-temperature ferromagnetism of carbon-doped ZnO-nanowires (ZnO-C:NW) via a mild C(+) ion implantation method. The photoluminescence and magnetic hysteresis loops reveal that the implantation of C reduces the number of intrinsic surface defects and increases the saturated magnetization of ZnO-NW. The interstitial implanted C ions constitute the majority of defects in ZnO-C:NW as confirmed by the X-ray absorption spectroscopic studies. The X-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectra of O and C K-edge respectively indicate there is a reduction in the number of unpaired/dangling O 2p bonds in the surface region of ZnO-C:NW and the C 2p-derived states of the implanted C ions strongly affect the net spin polarization in the surface and bulk regions of ZnO-C:NW. Furthermore, these findings corroborate well with the first-principles calculations of C-implanted ZnO in surface and bulk regions, which highlight the stability of implanted C for the suppression and enhancement of the ferromagnetism of the ZnO-C:NW in the surface region and bulk phase, respectively.