Robust Room-Temperature
Ferromagnetism with Giant
Anisotropy in Nd-Doped ZnO Nanowire Arrays
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Abstract
As an important class of spintronic material, ferromagnetic
oxide
semiconductors are characterized with both charge and spin degrees
of freedom, but they often show weak magnetism and small coercivity,
which limit their applications. In this work, we synthesized Nd-doped
ZnO nanowire arrays which exhibit stable room temperature ferromagnetism
with a large saturation magnetic moment of 4.1 μ<sub>B</sub>/Nd as well as a high coercivity of 780 Oe, indicating giant magnetic
anisotropy. First-principles calculations reveal that the remarkable
magnetic properties in Nd-doped ZnO nanowires can be ascribed to the
intricate interplay between the spin moments and the Nd-derived orbital
moments. Our complementary experimental and theoretical results suggest
that these magnetic oxide nanowires obtained by the bottom-up synthesis
are promising as nanoscale building blocks in spintronic devices