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Steering Characteristics of a Rigid Wheel for Exploration on Loose Soil
Proceedings 01 2004 IEEElRSJ International Conference on lntelllgent Robots and Systems September 28 - October 2, 2004, Sendal, Japa
Ultra-micro indentation characterisation of mouthguard materials
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X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism studies of transition-metal-co-doped ZnO nano-particles
We report on x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and x-ray magnetic circular
dichroism (XMCD) studies of the paramagnetic (Mn,Co)-co-doped ZnO and
ferromagnetic (Fe,Co)-co-doped ZnO nano-particles. Both the surface-sensitive
total-electron-yield mode and the bulk-sensitive total-fluorescence-yield mode
have been employed to extract the valence and spin states of the surface and
inner core regions of the nano-particles. XAS spectra reveal that significant
part of the doped Mn and Co atoms are found in the trivalent and tetravalent
state in particular in the surface region while majority of Fe atoms are found
in the trivalent state both in the inner core region and surface region. The
XMCD spectra show that the Fe ions in the surface region give rise to
the ferromagnetism while both the Co and Mn ions in the surface region show
only paramagnetic behaviors. The transition-metal atoms in the inner core
region do not show magnetic signals, meaning that they are
antiferromagnetically coupled. The present result combined with the previous
results on transition-metal-doped ZnO nano-particles and nano-wires suggest
that doped holes, probably due to Zn vacancy formation at the surfaces of the
nano-particles and nano-wires, rather than doped electrons are involved in the
occurrence of ferromagnetism in these systems.Comment: Proceedings of "XAFS theory and nanoparticles
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