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半导体学报 2012
Ferromagnetism in Fe-doped CuO nanopowder
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Abstract:
The Fe-doped CuO nanopowder was synthesized by following the standard solid-state reaction method. The structure and magnetic properties of the Fe-doped CuO nanopowder were investigated. X-ray diffraction spectra confirmed the monoclinic structure of CuO and no secondary phase was detected, indicating that the Fe ions were incorporated into CuO. The ferromagnetism in Fe-doped CuO was studied and is believed to originate from the interaction between Fe ions and Cu ions via a super-exchange interaction or F-center mediated exchange interaction.