Surface Charge Transfer
Induced Ferromagnetism in Nanostructured ZnO/Al
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Abstract
The present study reports on the origins of room temperature
ferromagnetism in zinc oxide (ZnO)-Al nanoparticles using a combination
of X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) experiments and density
functional theory (DFT) simulations. Our findings reveal that the
spontaneous magnetization observed in these systems originates from
the adsorption of Al on surfaces of ZnO nanoparticles. Our DFT simulations
have identified unique configurations for Al adsorption on ZnO surfaces
that lead to a spin-polarized charge transfer to O 2<i>p</i> states in surface and subsurface layers. XANES spectra of the magnetic
ZnO/Al nanoparticles provide the necessary experimental evidence for
the charge transfer to ZnO surfaces and confirm the origin of ferromagnetic
behavior. Our results illustrate a complex interplay between the atomic
level interfacial structure and the resulting ferromagnetic ordering
in metal-coated semiconductor oxide nanostructures