Title :
Ferromagnetic Effects in Cr-Doped Fe2O3 Thin Films
Author :
Riaz, S. ; Akbar, Arslan ; Naseem, Shahzad
Author_Institution :
Centre of Excellence in Solid State Phys., Univ. of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Among various phases of iron oxide, hematite (Fe2O3) has attracted world attraction owing to its stability, oxidation, and corrosion resistance. Undoped and Cr-doped Fe2O3 thin films were prepared using sol-gel spin coating method. XRD results indicate that incorporation of chromium causes contraction in the unit cell, which, according to Bragg´s law, leads to shift of peak positions to higher diffraction angles. Contraction in unit cell is because of the smaller ionic radius of Cr3+ as compared with iron cation. M-H curves of Cr-doped Fe2O3 thin films show transition from weak ferromagnetic to strong ferromagnetic behavior as a function of dopant concentration. The change in magnetic properties has been correlated to the change in energies and structures of hematite with incorporation of chromium.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; chromium; doping profiles; ferromagnetic materials; iron compounds; magnetic structure; magnetic thin films; magnetic transitions; sol-gel processing; spin coating; weak ferromagnetism; Bragg´s law; Cr-doped Fe2O3 thin films; Fe2O3:Cr; M-H curves; XRD; chromium incorporation; corrosion resistance; diffraction angles; dopant concentration; ferromagnetic effects; hematite structures; ionic radius; iron cation; iron oxide, hematite; magnetic properties; oxidation; sol-gel spin coating method; weak ferromagnetic-strong ferromagnetic transition; Chromium; Doping; Iron; Lattices; Magnetic properties; Magnetic tunneling; X-ray scattering; Cr; doping; ferromagnetic; hematite;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2312977