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Ferromagnetism and Microwave Electromagnetism of Iron-Doped Titanium Nitride Nanocrystals
Titanium nitride (TiN) nanocrystals doped with different
dosages
of iron were prepared by calcinating nanotubular titanic acid precursor
in flowing ammonia. The structure of as-prepared Fe-doped TiN nanocrystals
was characterized, and their ferromagnetism and microwave electromagnetism
were investigated. It has been found that as-prepared Fe-doped TiN
nanocrystals exhibit distinct room temperature ferromagnetic properties
and improved microwave electromagnetic loss behavior when compared
with the undoped counterpart. Considering the crystal structure and
chemical feature of as-synthesized products, we suppose that structural
defects are responsible for the observed ferromagnetism and microwave
electromagnetism of as-synthesized Fe-doped TiN, and it may be feasible
to tune the magnetic and electromagnetic properties by manipulating
the generation of the structural defects. Hopefully, the present research
is to shed light on Fe-doped TiN nanocrystal as a promising microwave
absorption material and to help acquiring insights into the origin
of ferromagnetism and microwave electromagnetism in a broad range
of nanostructures, thereby broadening the scope of dilute magnetic
and electromagnetic wave absorbing materials