Fabrication and properties of Co doped ZnO spherical assemblies

2014 
Abstract Spherical assemblies of Co doped ZnO comprised of numerous nanocrystals of size 10–15 nm were prepared by refluxing their acetate precursors in diethylene glycol medium. The detailed structural analysis by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) reveal that Co ions are successfully incorporated into the hexagonal wurtzite ZnO nanostructure and do not appear as precipitates or secondary phases. These Co ions are uniformly distributed in the ZnO host lattice and exist in +2 oxidation state. Further, HRTEM analysis also confirmed the oriented attachment of nanocrystals as well as their defects structure. Raman spectra clearly indicate the incorporation of Co 2+ ions into ZnO nanostructures at Zn 2+ site (appearance of an additional Raman mode at 527 cm −1 ) and the resulted defects and lattice disorder in host lattice (shifting, broadening and weakening of 2E 2 (low) and E 2 (high) phonon modes). These Co doped ZnO samples exhibit ferromagnetic like behavior at room temperature, presumably due to the presence of defects in host ZnO lattice.
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