Issue 23, 2006

Extrinsic origin of ferromagnetism in doped ZnO

Abstract

Different synthetic routes have been tested to prepare bulk doped ZnO. The doping elements were Mn, Fe and Co. We were able to prepare single-phase compounds at high temperature by using ceramic procedures and at very low temperature using a sol–gel method. No ferromagnetism has been observed for these samples. In contrast, spontaneous magnetization is observed in samples obtained from non-optimal conditions and exhibiting secondary phases. Magnetic impurities have been easily identified for Fe- and Co-doped samples. However, the nature of the room temperature magnetic impurity for the Mn-based compound is not so clear and different possibilities are discussed. We have also checked the effect of the grain size on the magnetic properties by synthesizing nano-materials using a sol–gel route. The single-phase nano-compounds are also not ferromagnets showing similar properties to the well-sintered polycrystalline materials.

Graphical abstract: Extrinsic origin of ferromagnetism in doped ZnO

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jan 2006
Accepted
30 Mar 2006
First published
21 Apr 2006

J. Mater. Chem., 2006,16, 2282-2288

Extrinsic origin of ferromagnetism in doped ZnO

J. Blasco, F. Bartolomé, L. M. García and J. García, J. Mater. Chem., 2006, 16, 2282 DOI: 10.1039/B518418E

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