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Magnetic and optical property studies on cubic Gd3Fe5-xCoxO12 nanogarnets for spintronics

Authors
Ilanchezhiyan, P.Kumar, G. MohanSiva, C.Kumar, A. MadhanYuldashev, Shavkat U.Kwon, Y. H.Kang, T. W.
Issue Date
28-May-2018
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
CRYSTENGCOMM, v.20, no.20, pp 2806 - 2811
Pages
6
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume
20
Number
20
Start Page
2806
End Page
2811
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9503
DOI
10.1039/c8ce00082d
ISSN
1466-8033
Abstract
Investigations on wide band gap nanocrystalline magnetic materials are the subject of recent research interest for establishing functional spin-based nanodevices. In this regard, gadolinium-based rare earth garnets (Gd3Fe5-xCoxO12) were processed in the form of nanostructures by a facile chemical route involving high-temperature annealing treatments. The garnet configuration and the existence of secondary phase characteristics were identified using Raman and X-ray diffraction analysis, respectively. The average size of the nanoparticles was estimated to be around 50-60 nm using Scherrer's formula and further confirmed using scanning/transmission electron microscopy imaging techniques. The wide band gap of Gd3Fe5-xCoxO12 systems was studied using the Tauc plot extracted from UV-vis absorbance measurements. A broad luminescence was also observed along the ultraviolet and green regions of the photoluminescence spectrum, which was attributed to the intermediate defect levels existing within the band gap of the material. The electrochemical characteristics of the Gd3Fe5-xCoxO12 nanostructures were further identified using the Nyquist-type impedance plots. Additionally, the saturation magnetization observed in the room-temperature magnetic (M-H) measurements was attributed to the complex magnetic structure of the garnet. Finally, in the present study, the investigation results suggest Gd3Fe5-xCoxO12 as an ideal candidate for applications in magneto-optical devices and spintronics.
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