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Surface functionalization enhanced magnetism in SnO_2 nanoparticles and its correlation to photoluminescence properties

High value of magnetic moment 0.08 emu/g at room temperature for SnO_2 nanoparticles (NPs) was observed. Surface functionalization with octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) enhanced the saturation magnetic moment of NPs to an anomalously high value of 0.187 emu/g by altering the electronic configuration on NPs surface. Surface functionalization also suppressed photoluminescence (PL) peaks arising from oxygen defects around 2 eV and caused an increase in the intensities of two peaks near violet region (2.6 - 3 eV). PL studies under uniform external magnetic field enriched understanding of the role of OTS. Both OTS and external magnetic field significantly modulated the luminescence spectra, by altering the surface electronic structure of NPs. Extra spins on the surface of SnO2 NPs created by the surface functionalization process and their influence on resultant magnetic moment and luminescence properties are discussed in details.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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