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Tuning Oxide Properties by Oxygen Vacancy Control During Growth and Annealing
Published on: June 9, 2023
Ferromagnetism driven by oxygen vacancies in SnO2 nanowires
Li Zhang1, Shihui Ge, Huaxin Zhang
1Key Laboratory for Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730000, China.
Abstract:
Room temperature ferromagnetism has been observed in SnO2 nanowires synthesized by a chemical vapor deposition using Au layers as catalyst. The nanowires are homogeneous and single-crystalline grown along the [101] direction, with diameters ranging from 25 to 100 nm and length greater than 20 microm. The special magnetization reaches 0.114 emu/g for the nanowires with diameter of approximately 25 nm and reduces with increasing diameters. Branched SnO2 nanowires were prepared via a two-step vapor-liquid-solid approach, and an enhanced magnetization was obtained. To the contrary, the nanowires annealed at 1300 degrees C in air were completely transformed into the particles and exhibit weakened magnetization. These results demonstrate that the ferromagnetic properties of the samples depend on the surface-to-volume ratio of nanowires. With a combined study of photoluminescence, our results reveal that the oxygen vacancies at the surface of nanowires contribute to the ferromagnetism of SnO2 nanowires. This argument is further confirmed by a sequential annealing in a rich-oxygen atmosphere, then in a low vacuum condition.
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