Title
Thermal-annealing effects on the structural and magnetic properties of 10% Fe-doped SnO<inf>2</inf>nanoparticles synthetized by a polymer precursor method
Date Issued
01 February 2015
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Nagamine L.C.C.M.
Cohen R.
Da Silva S.W.
Morais P.C.
Universidade de Brasília
Universidade de Brasília
Publisher(s)
Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
In this work, we present the experimental results of Sn0.9Fe0.1O2nanoparticles synthesized by a polymer precursor method. Studies were performed in the as-prepared (AP) and thermally-annealed (TA) samples. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) data analysis carried out using the Rietveld refinement method shows the formation of only the rutile-type structure in the AP sample and this phase remains stable for the TA sample. Additionally, the mean crystallite size shows an increase from ~4 nm to ~17 nm after the annealing and a clear reduction of the residual strain has also been determined. Micro-Raman spectroscopy measurements show the formation of an iron oxide phase (likely α-Fe2O3) after the thermal treatment. Magnetic measurements show a paramagnetic behavior for the AP sample and the coexistence of a weak ferromagnetism and paramagnetism for the TA sample. The magnetically-ordered contribution of the TA sample has been assigned to the formation of the hematite phase. DC and AC magnetic features of the TA sample are consistent with a cluster-glass behavior which seems to be related to the magnetic disorder of spins located at the particle surface. Those spins clusters seem to be formed due to the diffusion of iron ions from the core of the particle to the surface caused by the annealing process.
Start page
74
End page
79
Volume
375
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física de partículas, Campos de la Física
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84907982669
Source
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
ISSN of the container
03048853
Sponsor(s)
This work was financially supported by the Brazilian agencies CNPq , CAPES , FAPESP (Proc: 2011/50556-0 ) and FAPDF. Thanks to Dr. E. Guimarães for helping us with the XRD measurements.
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