Evidence of Room Temperature Ferromagnetism in Zn{sub 1−x}Sn{sub x}S Thin Films
- VIT, Vellore, Thin Films Laboratory, School of Advanced Sciences (India)
- VIT, Vellore, Centre for Nanotechnology Research (India)
- VIT-AP, Department of Physics (India)
- Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Materials Physics Division (India)
Tin (Sn)-doped zinc sulfide (Zn{sub 1−x}Sn{sub x}S) thin films at different tin (Sn) concentrations (= 0.00, 0.02, 0.05, and 0.08) were coated onto Corning 7059 glass substrates using the electron beam evaporation technique. The films were subjected to different characterization techniques to study the physical properties of the thin films. The structural properties of the films were studied using a powder X-ray diffractometer (XRD), and it was found that the films were cubic in structure without any impurity phases. The crystallite size increased with an increase of Sn concentration, and the mean crystallite size was 21 nm. The chemical composition and surface morphology of the films were studied using scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) with energy-dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDAX). Optical properties such as transmittance and absorbance were recorded using a diffuse reflectance spectroscope (UV–vis–NIR). All the films exhibited high optical transmittance of 85% in the visible region of the solar spectrum. The band gap of the films was calculated using Tauc’s relation, and it was found that it increased from 3.53 to 3.57 eV with an increase in the Sn doping concentration from x = 0.02 to x = 0.08. The room temperature photoluminescence studies of the films were recorded using a fluorescence spectrophotometer, and it was found that the films exhibited a prominent emission peak at 420 nm. The magnetic properties of the films and glass substrates at room temperature were studied using a vibrating sample magnetometer. From this, it was found that the films were weakly ferromagnetic at room temperature and the strength of magnetization increased with an increase of doping concentration from x = 0.02 to x = 0.05 and decreased at higher doping concentrations (x = 0.08). The films showed high magnetization at x = 0.05. The films at x = 0.05 exhibited the magnetization (M{sub s}), retentivity (M{sub r}), and coercive fields (H{sub c}) 18 × 10{sup − 6} emu/cm{sup 3}, 1.6 × 10{sup − 6} emu/cm{sup 3}, and 91.80 Oe, respectively.
- OSTI ID:
- 22921239
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, Vol. 32, Issue 6; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2019 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 1557-1939
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
DOPED MATERIALS
ELECTRON BEAMS
FERROMAGNETISM
FLUORESCENCE
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
MAGNETIZATION
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
SPECTRA
SPECTROPHOTOMETERS
SUBSTRATES
TEMPERATURE RANGE 0273-0400 K
THIN FILMS
TIN ADDITIONS
VIBRATING SAMPLE MAGNETOMETERS
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
X-RAY DIFFRACTOMETERS
ZINC SULFIDES