Effect of cobalt and aluminum doping on the structural and magnetic properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles

Author:

Winarsih Suci1ORCID,Jatmika Jumaeda1ORCID,Roza Liszulfah2ORCID,Risdiana Risdiana3ORCID,Watanabe Isao4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Quantum Physics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) 1 , South Tangerang 15314, Indonesia

2. Research Center for Advanced Materials, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) 2 , South Tangerang 15314, Indonesia

3. Department of Physics, Universitas Padjadjaran 3 , Sumedang 45363, Indonesia

4. Meson Science Laboratory, RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) 4 , Wako 351-0198, Japan

Abstract

A systematic study of the substitution effect of Co and Al on ZnO nanoparticles was carried out by x-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy and using a superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer to study their structural, morphological, and magnetic properties. Zn1−xMxO (M = Co, Al) at different doping concentrations was prepared using a hydrothermal technique. The XRD results with structural Rietveld refinement reveal that the major phase of all samples had a hexagonal wurtzite crystal structure with a P63mc space group. Hysteresis loops with no magnetic saturation at high fields were analyzed at 2 K in all samples. Zero magnetic remanence and zero coercivity were also examined. The results demonstrated that the magnetic ground state at 2 K in all samples was magnetism with the coexistence of antiferromagnetic, ferromagnetic, and superparamagnetic phases. This behavior persisted at 100 and 300 K in the Al-doped sample, while Co-doped ones exhibited a paramagnetic state only. The role of non-magnetic doping, which leads to the appearance of magnetism in ZnO nanoparticles persisting at high temperatures, is discussed herein.

Funder

National Research and Innovation Agency

Universitas Padjadjaran

Riset dan Inovasi Untuk Indonesia MajuResearch Grant

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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