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Xu Nan-Nan, Li Gong-Ping, Pan Xiao-Dong, Wang Yun-Bo, Chen Jing-Sheng, Bao Liang-Man. Oxygen vacancy-induced room-temperature ferromagnetism in D-D neutron irradiated single-crystal TiO2 (001) rutileJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(10): 106101.
| Xu Nan-Nan, Li Gong-Ping, Pan Xiao-Dong, Wang Yun-Bo, Chen Jing-Sheng, Bao Liang-Man. Oxygen vacancy-induced room-temperature ferromagnetism in D-D neutron irradiated single-crystal TiO2 (001) rutileJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(10): 106101. |
Oxygen vacancy-induced room-temperature ferromagnetism in D-D neutron irradiated single-crystal TiO2 (001) rutile
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Abstract
Remarkable room temperature ferromagnetism in pure single-crystal rutile TiO2 (001) samples irradiated by D-D neutron has been investigated. By combining X-ray diffraction and positron annihilation lifetime, the contracted lattice has been clearly identified in irradiated TiO2, where Ti4+ ions can be easily reduced to the state of Ti3+. As there were no magnetic impurities that could contaminate the samples during the whole procedure, some Ti3+ ions reside on interstitial or substituted sites accompanied by oxygen vacancies should be responsible for the ferromagnetism. -
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