Issue 51, 2017

Role of compensating Li/Fe incorporation in Cu0.945Fe0.055−xLixO: structural, vibrational and magnetic properties

Abstract

Doped transition metal oxides, like CuO, are spintronic materials. An increase of magnetic moment has been reported in Fe-doped CuO. Additional secondary doping elements such as Li may further modify magnetism in transition metal oxides due to changes in valence state and size. Such complex doping may generate secondary impurity phases, restricting the success of such applications. Enhancement of magnetic properties strengthens applicability of the materials in devices. Single phase monoclinic Cu0.945Fe0.055−xLixO crystalline powders without any impurity are synthesized. Structural studies, electronic valence state, fine structure, and local geometry of constituent elements confirm the purity of the materials and provide clues to probable reasons leading to enhanced magnetism. Ferromagnetic coupling between neighboring spins is most likely dependent on the spin and separation between the spin species.

Graphical abstract: Role of compensating Li/Fe incorporation in Cu0.945Fe0.055−xLixO: structural, vibrational and magnetic properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Apr 2017
Accepted
26 May 2017
First published
22 Jun 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 31970-31979

Role of compensating Li/Fe incorporation in Cu0.945Fe0.055−xLixO: structural, vibrational and magnetic properties

Mohd. Nasir, N. Patra, Md. A. Ahmed, D. K. Shukla, S. Kumar, D. Bhattacharya, C. L. Prajapat, D. M. Phase, S. N. Jha, S. Biring and S. Sen, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 31970 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA03960C

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