| Literature DB >> 20676203 |
Zhou Shaomin1, Yuan Honglei, Liu Lisheng, Chen Xiliang, Lou Shiyun, Hao Yaoming, Yuan Ruijian, Li Ning.
Abstract
The search for above room temperature ferromagnetism in dilute magnetic semiconductors has been intense in recent year. Arrays of perpendicular ferromagnetic nanowire/rods have recently attracted considerable interest for their potential use in many areas of advanced nanotechnology. We report a simple low-temperature chemical vapor deposition (CVD) to create self-assembled comb-like Ni-/undoped ZnO nanostructure arrays. The phases, compositions, and physical properties of the studied samples were analyzed by different techniques, including high-resolution X-ray diffraction/photoelectron spectroscopy/transmission electron microscopy, photoluminescence, and MPMS. In particular, the Ni-doped ZnO nanocombs (NCs) with ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic properties have been observed whereas undoped ZnO NCs disappear. The corresponding ferromagnetic source mechanism is discussed, in which defects such as O vacancies would play an important role.Entities:
Keywords: II–VI semiconductors; Magnetism; Nanostructures; Zinc oxide
Year: 2010 PMID: 20676203 PMCID: PMC2897038 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9639-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1A typical low amplification SEM image (a) of Zn0.8Ni0.2O NCs; Three HRXRD patterns (002) (b) from Zn0.8Ni0.2O NCs, Zn0.9Ni0.1O NCs, and ZnO NCs
Figure 2HRSEM image (a) and TEM image (b) for Zn0.8Ni0.2O (left inset: SAED, right one: HRTEM)
Figure 3HRXPS spectra [Ni 2p (a); Zn 2p (b)] and EDS pattern (c) of Zn0.8Ni0.2O NCs
Figure 4Three RTPL spectra (a) of sample 1 (blue), 2 (red), and 3 (black); The magnetization as a function of temperature (b) for FC and ZFC [taken from sample 3]; RT M-H (c) of sample 1, 2, and 3, as well as undoped NCs and CPs annealed only at 1,073 K