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Journal article

Recent developments in the formation and structure of tin-iron oxides by laser pyrolysis

  • 1. National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, POB MG-36, Bucharest 077125, Magurele (Romania)
  • 2. Ovidius University of Constanta, Bd. Mamaia 124, Constanta (Romania)
  • 3. National Institute of Materials Physics, POB MG-7, Bucharest 077125, Magurele (Romania)

Description

Complex oxides demonstrate specific electric and magnetic properties which make them suitable for a wide variety of applications, including dilute magnetic semiconductors for spin electronics. A tin-iron oxide Sn1-xFexO2 nanoparticulate material has been successfully synthesized by using the laser pyrolysis of tetramethyl tin-iron pentacarbonyl-air mixtures. Fe doping of SnO2 nanoparticles has been varied systematically in the 3-10 at% range. As determined by EDAX, the Fe/Sn ratio (in at%) in powders varied between 0.14 and 0.64. XRD studies of Sn1-xFexO2 nanoscale powders, revealed only structurally modified SnO2 due to the incorporation of Fe into the lattice mainly by substitutional changes. The substitution of Fe3+ in the Sn4+ positions (Fe3+ has smaller ionic radius as compared to the ionic radius of 0.69 A for Sn4+) with the formation of a mixed oxide Sn1-xFexO2 is suggested. A lattice contraction consistent with the determined Fe/Sn atomic ratios was observed. The nanoparticle size decreases with the Fe doping (about 7 nm for the highest Fe content). Temperature dependent 57Fe Moessbauer spectroscopy data point to the additional presence of defected Fe3+-based oxide nanoclusters with blocking temperatures below 60 K. A new Fe phase presenting magnetic order at substantially higher temperatures was evidenced and assigned to a new type of magnetism relating to the dispersed Fe ions into the SnO2 matrix.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.11.114

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.11.114;
PII
S0169-4332(10)01637-5;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Surface Science
Journal Volume
257
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
p. 5460-5464
ISSN
0169-4332
CODEN
ASUSEE

Conference

Title
Symposium R - Laser processing and diagnostics for micro and nano applications
Acronym
E-MRS 2010 spring meeting
Dates
7-11 Jun 2010
Place
Strasbourg (France)

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