Issue 10, 2020

Influence of Cu doping on the local electronic and magnetic properties of ZnO nanostructures

Abstract

In this paper, we report the existence of defect induced intrinsic room-temperature ferromagnetism (RTFM) in Cu doped ZnO synthesized via a facile sol–gel route. The wurtzite crystal structure of ZnO remained intact up to certain Cu doping concentrations under the present synthesis environment as confirmed by the Rietveld refined X-ray diffraction pattern with the average crystallite size between 35 and 50 nm. Field emission scanning electron microscopy reveals the formation of bullet-like morphologies for pure and Cu doped ZnO. Diffuse reflectance UV-vis shows a decrease in the energy band gap of ZnO on Cu doping. Further, these ZnO samples exhibit strong visible photoluminescence in the region of 500–700 nm associated with defects/vacancies. Near-edge X-ray absorption fine-structure measurements at Zn, Cu L3,2- and O K-edges ruled out the existence of metallic Cu clusters in the synthesized samples (up to 2% doping concentration) supporting the XRD results and providing the evidence of oxygen vacancy mediated ferromagnetism in Cu : ZnO systems. The observed RTFM in Cu doped ZnO nanostructures can be explained by polaronic percolation of bound magnetic polarons formed by oxygen vacancies. Further, extended X-ray absorption fine-structure data at Zn and Cu K-edges provide the local electronic structure information around the absorbing (Zn) atom. The above findings for ZnO nanostructures unwind the cause of magnetism and constitute a significant lift towards realizing spin-related devices and optoelectronic applications.

Graphical abstract: Influence of Cu doping on the local electronic and magnetic properties of ZnO nanostructures

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2020
Accepted
03 Aug 2020
First published
28 Aug 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2020,2, 4450-4463

Influence of Cu doping on the local electronic and magnetic properties of ZnO nanostructures

R. Bhardwaj, A. Bharti, J. P. Singh, K. H. Chae and N. Goyal, Nanoscale Adv., 2020, 2, 4450 DOI: 10.1039/D0NA00499E

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