Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Doped Oxides

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Book Synopsis Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Doped Oxides by : Mohammed Said Al Qahtani

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Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Doped Oxides

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Book Synopsis Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Doped Oxides by : Mohammed Alqahtani

Download or read book Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Doped Oxides written by Mohammed Alqahtani and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis describes the growth, structural characterisation, magnetic and magneto-optics properties of lanthanum strontium manganite (LSMO), GdMnO3 and transition metal (TM)-doped In2O3 thin films grown under different conditions. The SrTiO3 has been chosen as a substrate because its structure is suitable to grow epitaxial LSMO and GdMnO3 films. However, the absorption of SrTiO3 above its band gap at about 3.26 eV is actually a limitation in this study. The LSMO films with 30% Sr, grown on both SrTiO3 and sapphire substrates, exhibit a high Curie temperature (Tc) of 340 K. The magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) intensity follows the magnetisation for LSMO on sapphire; however, the measurements on SrTiO3 were dominated by the birefringence and magneto-optical properties of the substrate. In the GdMnO3 thin films, there are two well-known features in the optical spectrum; the charge transfer transition between Mn d states at 2 eV and the band edge transition from the oxygen p band to d states at about 3 eV; these are observed in the MCD. This has been measured at remanence as well as in a magnetic field. The optical absorption at 3 eV is much stronger than at 2 eV, however, the MCD is considerably stronger at 2 eV. The MCD at 2 eV correlates well with the Mn spin ordering and it is very notable that the same structure appears in this spectrum, as is seen in LaMnO3. The results of the investigations of Co and Fe-doped In2O3 thin films show that TM ions in the films are TM2+ and substituted for In3+. The room temperature ferromagnetism observed in TM-doped In2O3 is due to the polarised electrons in localised donor states associated with oxygen vacancies. The formation of Fe3O4 nanoparticles in some Fe-doped films is due the fact that TM-doped In2O3 thin films are extremely sensitive to the growth method and processing condition. However, the origin of the magnetisation in these films is due to both the Fe-doped host matrix and also to the nanoparticles of Fe3O4.

Optical and Magneto-optical Properties of Doped Oxides

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Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Magnetic Oxide Thin Films

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Book Synopsis Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Magnetic Oxide Thin Films by : Qi Feng

Download or read book Magnetic and Magneto-optical Properties of Magnetic Oxide Thin Films written by Qi Feng and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis focuses on the study of ferromagnetism in Dilute Magnetic Oxides. To investigate the origin of ferromagnetism, magnetic, optical, magneto-optical properties are intensively explored. These techniques have also been applied to investigate the presence of metallic nanoparticles in these oxides. Non-interacting particle model which can be applied to fit the results of hysteresis, and an alternative method of structural characterisation using EXAFS, Maxwell-Garnett (M-G) theory, which is very sensitive for estimating the volume fraction of nanoparticles in the sample, are demonstrated. A model is suggested to explain the observed ferromagnetism in Co-doped ZnO thin films; this includes the contribution from nanoparticles, the oxide host and the exchange coupling between these two components. A grain boundary model is suggested to explain the observed ferromagnetism in Fe-, Mn-, and V-doped In2O3 thin films which were prepared by the PLD technique. Intrinsic defects in the samples play an important role in determining the ferromagnetism but are not the only source, as is demonstrated by sequential anneal in vacuum and air. This work is expected to shed some light on the origin of ferromagnetism in oxide systems.

Magneto-optical Properties of Complex Oxides

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Book Synopsis Magneto-optical Properties of Complex Oxides by : Peng Chen (Researcher on oxides)

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Study of Plasmonic and Magneto-optical Properties of Transition Metal Doped Indium Oxide Nanocrystals

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Book Synopsis Study of Plasmonic and Magneto-optical Properties of Transition Metal Doped Indium Oxide Nanocrystals by : Yi Tan

Download or read book Study of Plasmonic and Magneto-optical Properties of Transition Metal Doped Indium Oxide Nanocrystals written by Yi Tan and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Plasmonic nanostructure materials have been widely investigated recently because of their considerable potential for applications in biological and chemical sensors, nano-optical devices and photothermal therapy. Compared to metal nanocrystals (NCs), doped semiconductor NCs with tunable localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) from near-infrared (NIR) mid-infrared (MIR) region bring more opportunities to the applications of plasmonics. Magnetoplasmonic nanostructures which could be utilized in multifunctional devices also have attracted attention due to the combination of plasmonic and magnetic properties and the manipulation of light with external magnetic fields. In this research, indium oxide (In2O3) as a typical n-type semiconductor with high mobility and carrier concentration is selected as the host lattice for doping, and molybdenum (Mo) and tungsten (W) which are transition metal elements from the same group as dopants. Colloidal molybdenum-doped indium oxide (IMO) NCs and tungsten-doped indium oxide (IWO) NCs with varying doping concentrations have been successfully synthesized, and their plasmonic and magneto-optical properties have been explored. Similarities and differences between IMO NCs and IWO NCs were discussed. Both IMO and IWO NCs have shown good tunability of plasmon resonance in the MIR range approximately from 0.22 eV to 0.34 eV. 9.2 % IMO NCs show the strongest LSPR at 0.34 eV and the maximum free electron concentration of 1.1x1020 cm-3, and 1.5 % IWO NCs exhibit the strongest LSPR at 0.33 eV with the free electron concentration of 0.94x1020 cm-3. The magneto-optical properties were studied by magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy. The variable-temperature-variable-field MCD spectra that coincide with the band gap absorption, indicate the excitonic splitting in the NCs. A robust MCD intensity at room temperature suggests intrinsic plasmon-exciton coupling and carrier polarization induced by plasmon, which might be phonon-mediated. A decrease in MCD signal with temperature and the saturation-like field dependence of MCD intensity for IMO and IWO NCs may related to the different oxidation states of the dopant ions since the reduced 5+ oxidation states can exhibit the Curie-type paramagnetism. IMO and IWO NCs show the coupling between exciton and plasmon in a single-phase which opens a possibility for their application in electronics and photonics. Moreover, magnetoplasmonic modes provide a new degree of freedom for controlling carrier polarization at room temperature in practical photonic, optoelectronic and quantum-information processing devices.

Magneto-transport and magneto-optical properties of δ-doped [delta-doped] InP near the metal insulator transition

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Book Synopsis Magneto-transport and magneto-optical properties of δ-doped [delta-doped] InP near the metal insulator transition by : Xiaomei Feng-Brames

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Understanding Magnetic and Optical Properties of Lanthanide-Doped Oxide Nanospinels and Heterometallic Formate Metal-Organic Frameworks

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Book Synopsis Understanding Magnetic and Optical Properties of Lanthanide-Doped Oxide Nanospinels and Heterometallic Formate Metal-Organic Frameworks by : Matthew Charles Ellis

Download or read book Understanding Magnetic and Optical Properties of Lanthanide-Doped Oxide Nanospinels and Heterometallic Formate Metal-Organic Frameworks written by Matthew Charles Ellis and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation is composed into two primary portions defined by the material types investigated. The first part is concerned with the magneto- and thermo-optical properties of trivalent lanthanide-doped metal-oxides using europium as a probe of the photophysical mechanisms in play. These works offer important insight to observed properties that have not previously been understood and will allow for more directed studies for the use of such materials in commercial applications. The second part is concerned with the synthesis and magnetic properties of novel hetermetallic perovskite-like metal-organic frameworks, providing a route to tune the multiferroic behavior through variations in the composition of the two metals involved. In the first part of this dissertation the magneto- and thermo-optical properties of known nanospinels (AB2X4), zinc aluminate and zinc gallate, and analogous ß-gallium oxide nanoparticles doped with trivalent europium are studied using optical spectroscopy methodologies under applied high magnetic field and extreme temperature conditions. Lanthanide photophysics have been studied in depth for many decades due to their narrow line-like absorption and emission lines, despite being parity forbidden transitions. Lanthanides differ considerably from transition metal emitters in that the characteristics which lift the degeneracy in energy states are very different, resulting in many differences in the photophysical properties of materials containing those atoms. Lanthanides, however, differ from other common emitters in other ways, particularly in their relative quantum efficiencies and quantum yields. Due to the aforementioned parity forbidden nature of trivalent lanthanide excitation the quantum yields are very low due to poor absorption, despite very high quantum efficiencies. Research into materials containing lanthanides has continued to increase recently as methods of circumventing the poor absorption have increased quantum yields significantly and paved the way for commercial applications in solid-state lighting. In the last twelve years there has been additional interest in understanding the effects of temperature and applied magnetic field on lanthanide containing materials. Theoretical predictions have been made to explain observations made at moderately low temperatures (∼77 K) but experimental confirmation through a wide range of host materials and methods is limited. Studies of various metal-oxide hosts ranging from the nano- to bulk size regimes have been undertaken under applied high magnetic field using pulsed magnet systems. These studies have made a range of observations, including significant emission quenching, hysteresis-like behavior in emission recovery, and small shifts and changes in Stark splitting patterns as a function of applied magnetic field. There has been very little proposed to explain the mechanism that leads to emission quenching and hysteresis-like behavior (bistability), but the minute changes in Stark patterns and peak positions has been proposed to be the result of Zeeman splitting effects and changes in the local symmetry of the lanthanide ion. Lanthanides have also made an increased appearance in magnetic applica- tions as single-molecule magnets, most notably europium oxide, due to the unique behaviors of lanthanides under an applied magnetic field. This has widened the field of potential applications to include quantum computing and other spinelectronic applications. In this work a series of analogous metal-oxide nanoparticles are doped with trivalent europium and probed using optical spectroscopy at extreme temperatures as low as 4.2 K and, for the first time, in a persistent field magnet at high applied field. Using established theory the Zeeman splitting effects will be calculated to predict any relative shifts in Stark peak positions. Additionally, accepted theory will be used to verify that changes in Stark splitting patterns are likely due to Zee- man splitting alone, and not changes in local symmetry, as this splitting can lead to the separation of energy levels such that J-level mixing is reduced in at least one level and a secondary emission line exists. A simple mechanism is also proposed that functionally explains the emission quenching and bistabilities observed in recovery that is supported by thermo-optical data and a previously proposed model for temperature behavior in lanthanides based on Mott-Seitz theory. By using analogous hosts as controls it has been determined that the observed properties are due, not just to the field effects on lanthanide ions, but a combination of lanthanide properties and those of the host material. In fact, while the extremely limited tuning potential of lanthanide energy states are extremely important in facilitating the observed behaviors, their nature prohibits them from being useful in tuning them. Thus it has been concluded that the ability to manipulate these properties is primarily dependent on changes to the composition and structure of the host. In the second part of this dissertation a range of metal-metal ratios in a hetermetallic perovskite-like metal-organic framework is synthesized and probed to study the relationships between metal composition and magnetic properties. Since multiferroic behavior was first reported in metal-organic framework materials the field has grown considerably, with the past ten years seeing an explosion of studies to better understand the nature of these materials and the various ways these properties can be manipulated. This field has predominantly focused on homometallic ABX3 perovskite-like metal-organic frameworks and the tuning of these materials through structural manipulation via substitutions of the three ions (A, B and X). More recent studies have focused on tuning through changes in particle size and limited studies on heterometallic structures, typically with 50/50 metal ratios, on a handful of transition metal combinations. The investigation of the effects of particle size have also led to new synthetic routes, including microwave-assisted synthesis, which provide size control, substantially reduce the time of synthesis, and increase energy efficiency while lowering the environmental impact. This work relies on traditional solvothermal synthesis methods to investigate a range of metal-metal ratios in dimethylammonium nickelx manganese1-x formate metal-organic framework materials and their relative magnetic and electrical properties. Several relationships between these properties and the metal composition have been identified in addition to crystal growth size. It is also reported that the combination of metals, in which one is known to be multiferroic and the other is not, can and, in this case, will result in a hybrid material that maintains the desired multiferroic behavior. This dissertation seeks to broadly increase the understanding of various magnetic and electronic properties and relationships to structure in materials with significant promise in important fields and allow for more efficiently directed research in technical applications. Chapter 1 provides a thorough background and introduction to the theories and ideas used throughout this dissertation. In the first half an introduction to conventional lanthanide pho- tophysics provides an understanding of the unique nature of lanthanides relative to organic and transition metal emitters that in part leads to the difficulties of understanding the magnetic and thermal properties. A brief introduction is also provided to provide context for the analogous hosts used in this work which have allowed preliminary examination of the effects of manipulating various sites in the lattice. The second half of chapter 1 describes metal-organic frameworks and introduces the concept of multiferroics and provides an understanding of the significance of such materials. Chapter 2 provides introductions to the various methodologies used throughout this dissertation to probe the properties of various methods. Chapters 3 and 4 describe the synthetic methods and primary experimental results and discus- sion obtained through the study of trivalent europium doped at 5% in zinc aluminate, zinc gallate, and ß-gallium oxide nanoparticles under applied high magnetic field and extreme temperature conditions respectively. Chapters 5 and 6 are concerned with the synthetic methods and structural, magnetic, and dielectric properties of dimethylammonium nickelx manganese1-x formate metal-organic framework single crystals and the relationships that relate many of these properties. Chapter 7 provides a summary of the most significant results of the prior chapters and a direction for future work to better understand and further validate the ideas proposed by this dissertation.

Magneto-transport and Magneto-optical Properties of D-doped InP Near the Metal Insulator Transition

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Magnetic and magneto-optical properties of some transition metal compounds

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Book Synopsis Magnetic and magneto-optical properties of some transition metal compounds by : Jan Hendrik Wijngaard

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Magneto-transport and magneto-optical properties of delta-doped InP near the metal-insulator transition

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Book Synopsis Magneto-transport and magneto-optical properties of delta-doped InP near the metal-insulator transition by : Xiaomei Feng-Brames

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Magneto-transport and magneto-optical properties of _d63-doped [delta-doped] InP near the metal insulator transition

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Magnetic Oxides

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Book Synopsis Magnetic Oxides by : Gerald F. Dionne

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Measurement and Analysis of Magnetic and Magneto Optical Properties of Thin Films

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Magnetic and Magneto-Optical Properties and Domain Structure of Co/Pd Multilayers

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Book Synopsis Magnetic and Magneto-Optical Properties and Domain Structure of Co/Pd Multilayers by : National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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Magneto-optical Properties of Semiconductors in Ultrahigh Magnetic Fields

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Electronic Structure and Magneto-Optical Properties of Solids

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Book Synopsis Electronic Structure and Magneto-Optical Properties of Solids by : Victor Antonov

Download or read book Electronic Structure and Magneto-Optical Properties of Solids written by Victor Antonov and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2006-05-05 with total page 538 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The aim of this book is to review recent achievements in thetheoretical investigations of the electronic structure, optical, magneto-optical (MO), and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD)properties of compounds and Multilayered structures.Chapter 1 of this book is of an introductory character and presentsthe theoretical foundations of the band theory of solids such as thedensity functional theory for ground state properties of solidsincluding local density approximation (LDA). It also presents somemodifications to the LDA, such as gradient correction, self-interaction correction, LDA+U method, orbital polarizationcorrection, GW approximation, and dynamical mean- field theory. Thedescription of the magneto-optical effects and linear response theoryare also presented.The book describes the MO properties for a number of 3d materials, such as elemental ferromagnetic metals (Fe, Co and Ni) andparamagnetic metals in external magnetic fields (Pd and Pt), someimportant 3d compounds such as XPt3 (X=V, Cr, Mn, Fe and Co), Heusleralloys, chromium spinel chalcogenides, MnB and strongly correlatedmagnetite Fe304. It also describes the recent achievements in both theexperimental and theoretical investigations of the electronicstructure, optical and MO properties of transition metal multilayeredstructures (MLS).The book presents also the MO properties of f band ferromagneticmaterials: Tm, Nd, Sm, Ce and La monochalcogenides, some important Y