Ferromagnetic behaviour of Fe-doped ZnO nanograined films

Boris B. Straumal, Svetlana G. Protasova, Andrei A. Mazilkin, Thomas Tietze, Eberhard Goering, Gisela Schütz, Petr B. Straumal, Brigitte Baretzky

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Abstract

The influence of the grain boundary (GB) specific area sGB on the appearance of ferromagnetism in Fe-doped ZnO has been analysed. A review of numerous research contributions from the literature on the origin of the ferromagnetic behaviour of Fe-doped ZnO is given. An empiricalcorrelation has been found that the value of the specific grain boundary area sGB is the main factor controlling such behaviour. The Fe-doped ZnO becomes ferromagnetic only if it contains enough GBs, i.e., if sGB is higher than a certain threshold value sth = 5 × 104 m2/m3. It corresponds to the effective grain size of about 40 μm assuming a full, dense material and equiaxial grains. Magnetic properties of ZnO dense nanograined thin films doped with iron (0 to 40 atom %) have been investigated. The films were deposited by using the wet chemistry "liquid ceramics" method. The samples demonstrate ferromagnetic behaviour with Js up to 0.10 emu/g (0.025 μB/f.u. ZnO) and coercivity Hc ̃ 0.03 T. Saturation magnetisation depends nonmonotonically on the Fe concentration. The dependence on Fe content can be explained by the changes in the structure and contiguity of a ferromagnetic "grain boundary foam" responsible for the magnetic properties of pure and doped ZnO.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)361-369
Number of pages9
JournalBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fe
  • Ferromagnetism
  • Grain boundaries
  • ZnO

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