Enhanced gas-sensitivity and ferromagnetism performances by the Ni-doping induced oxygen vacancies in (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods

Doping with transition metal ion is an effective way to modulate the physical properties of ZnO. Here, structural, optical, gas-sensing and magnetic properties of (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods prepared by hydrothermal method are investigated systematically. Reitveld refinement of X-ray diffraction p...

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Published in:Applied surface science Vol. 490; pp. 178 - 187
Main Authors: Gao, Qianqian, Dai, Yuqiang, Han, Bingquan, Zhu, Wenlu, Li, Xianchang, Li, Chengbo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-10-2019
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Summary:Doping with transition metal ion is an effective way to modulate the physical properties of ZnO. Here, structural, optical, gas-sensing and magnetic properties of (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods prepared by hydrothermal method are investigated systematically. Reitveld refinement of X-ray diffraction patterns reveal (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods with hexagonal crystal structure and a contraction in lattice parameters Mn and Ni-doping. Since transition metal ions doping could influence the microstructure and defect state, the (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods show the higher sensitivity to ethanol gas and stronger room temperature saturation magnetization of nanorods. X-ray photoelectron spectra and UV–vis absorption spectra analysis reveal that oxygen vacancies related to defects in the nanorods increase with increasing Ni doping concentration, resulting in the increased carrier concentration. And the singly charged oxygen vacancies increase with Ni doping concentration derived from Gaussian fitting PL spectra result. This work demonstrates that the singly charged oxygen vacancies and surrounding transition metal ions forming bound magnetic polarons are accountable for the origin of ferromagnetism in (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods. [Display omitted] •Improved gas sensing and ferromagnetism properties are related to the concentration of oxygen vacancy.•The bandgap and carrier concentration increase with Ni concentration of (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods.•Singly charged oxygen vacancies in the nanorods were analyzed by the PL spectra results.•VO+ and surrounding Ni2+ and Mn2+ions are responsible for ferromagnetism in (Mn, Ni) codoped ZnO nanorods.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.06.014