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Ferromagnetic properties of ZnO:Mn nanocrystals obtained by the freeze-drying method
Author(s) -
Oleg Kovalenko,
V. Yu. Vorovsky,
О. В. Хмеленко,
Ye. G. Plakhtii,
O. I. Kushnerov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of physics and electronics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-3626
pISSN - 2616-8685
DOI - 10.15421/332010
Subject(s) - wurtzite crystal structure , materials science , ferromagnetism , impurity , manganese , magnetization , nanocrystal , zinc , spintronics , ferromagnetic material properties , hexagonal phase , electron paramagnetic resonance , magnetic semiconductor , analytical chemistry (journal) , crystallography , nanotechnology , condensed matter physics , hexagonal crystal system , nuclear magnetic resonance , doping , chemistry , metallurgy , magnetic field , optoelectronics , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , chromatography
In the work, the nanocrystals ZnO and ZnO:Mn with a concentration of Mn 2 and 4 at.% were obtained by the low-temperature freeze-drying method. For this purpose, solutions of zinc acetate Zn(CH3COO)2∙2H2O and manganese one Mn(CH3COO)2∙4H2O were used. By means of XRD, it is established that nanocrystals (NC’s) have a pure phase and wurtzite-type hexagonal lattice, their size is d ~ 65 nm. The EPR spectra of the samples have a broad absorption line. It is due to the presence of a large number of intrinsic and impurity defects in the NC’s. These defects are the result of the destructive action of hydrogen, which is a product of the thermal decomposition of zinc and manganese acetates. It is shown that there is a relationship between the number of crystal lattice defects in the ZnO:Mn NC’s and their ferromagnetic properties at room temperature. Samples of ZnO:Mn with a concentration of Mn 2 and 4 at.%. have a specific magnetization value of Мs equal to 0.089 and 0.045 emu/g, respectively. The results can have great potential in spintronic devices and spin-based electronics.

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