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Part A: Materials Science

Experimental and theoretical assessment of Fe-doped indium-oxide-based dilute magnetic semiconductors

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Pages 2285-2302 | Received 18 Sep 2018, Accepted 20 May 2019, Published online: 01 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Specimens of iron-doped indium oxide (In1-xFex)2O3 with x = 0.015, 0.03, 0.045 and 0.06, amalgamated through a traditional solid-state reaction method followed by H2/air sintering, were characterised using an X-ray diffractometer (XRD), a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), and a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to investigate their structural, magnetic and morphological properties respectively. According to XRD plots, all the specimens exhibit cubic bixbyite structures along with ancillary phases. Magnetic assessment showed that In2O3 has a negative susceptibility, exhibiting diamagnetic behaviour at room temperature. The doping of Fe ions induces ferromagnetic (FM) ordering, which is enhanced with increasing doping content. The strength of the magnetisation increases when the specimens are exposed to H2 but is reduced on further air sintering. A bound magnetic polaron (BMP) model is successfully fitted to the observed FM data involving localised carriers and magnetic cations. A multivariate assessment viz. a hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) was used to corroborate and strengthen the experimental determined magnetic properties. A homogeneous particle distribution was observed in all SEM micrographs and is validated through MATLAB-based simulation by applying a watershed segmentation algorithm. Surface plots also confirm the change in magnetic properties with increase in doping concentration.

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