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d0 Ferromagnetism in Li-doped ZnO Compounds

Recently, d0 ferromagnetic materials have been projected as one of the promising novel materials for spintronics applications. In this work, we have studied Li-doped ZnO compounds, i.e. Zn1-xLixO (x=0, 0.02, 0.04, and 0.06) samples, prepared by the solid-state reaction route method. From the study of crystal structure using X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, it is evident that the prepared materials have been formed in a single-phase of the hexagonal wurtzite structure. The refinement of the XRD patterns suggests that there are very small changes in the lattice parameters upon Li-incorporation in ZnO. The average crystallite size (SC), estimated from XRD patterns was found to be in the range of 35-50 nm. The microstructural study by scanning electron microscope reveals the uniform morphology of the grains of the order of 50-70 nm. The energy dispersive spectrum indicates that no unwanted ferromagnetic impurities have crept into the final prepared samples. The measurement of the temperature (T) variation of magnetization (M) with SQUID magnetometer indicates that undoped ZnO exhibits diamagnetic property but all Li-doped compounds exhibit room-temperature ferromagnetism and with a magnetic irreversibility behavior between zero-field cooled and field cooled M-T data. From the magnetization versus field measurements at 3 and 300 K, it is observed that Li-doped samples exhibit ferromagnetic loops with ultra-soft coercivity (~50 Oe) and with a maximum saturation magnetization of 0.10 emu/gm for x= 0.02 sample, which decreases with the increase in Li concentration.

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