Study on Room Temperature Ferromagnetic Behavior of Tb doped ZnO Nanoparticles
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The prospect of a new generation of electronic devices based on the fundamental
quantum property of angular momentum, known as spin, has led to the rapidly developing
field of spintronics. It is envisioned that these advanced devices will have significant
advantages over traditional charge based electronics in properties such as speed, power
consumption and long coherence times. Diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMS) are one of
the most promising candidates for spintronic application are considered a promising system
for exhibiting spintronic functionality. These materials are created by using molecular beam
epitaxy (MBE) to incorporate into traditional semiconductors a quantity of transition metal
atoms sufficient that ferromagnetism is exhibited.The Zn1-xTbxO with x≤0.05, nanoparticles were prepared by chemical co-precipitation
method. The samples were characterized through x-ray diffractometer (XRD) for structural
and phase analysis. The optical properties of synthesized Tb-doped ZnO nanoparticles were
studied by UV-Visible spectroscopy. The magnetic studies were done by vibrational sample
magnetometer (VSM). The pure ZnO nanoparticles show ferromagnetic behaviour and with
doping of Tb, it changes to antiferromagnetic. The remnant magnetisation mr is 2.69x10-5
emu/g and coercive field is 2019.43 Oe observed for pure ZnO nanoparticles
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