Journal of Electronic Materials | 2019

Unusual Ferromagnetic to Paramagnetic Change and Bandgap Shift in ZnS:Cr Nanoparticles

 
 
 

Abstract


We report the chemical synthesis of Cr-doped ZnS nanocrystallites without using any capping ligand/surfactant. An unusual increase in bandgap observed for Cr-doped samples was understood in terms of the Burstein–Moss effect. Additionally, 4A2(F)\u2009→\u20094T1(F) and 4A2(F)\u2009→\u20094T2(F) transitions in the absorption spectra confirmed the substitution of Cr3+ ions at the octahedrally coordinated interstitial sites. Photoluminescence study showed a large amount of Zn vacancies owing to the incorporation of Cr3+ ions which intensified the self-activated blue–green luminescence. Room-temperature magnetization showed FM ordering up to the 2% Cr doping, which gradually transformed into paramagnetic behavior at higher values and became more enhanced in the low-temperature range. Thus, in the present synthesis method, the FM order could only be observed up to the 2% Cr doping concentration. Also, the activation energy was observed to increase with the increase of Cr doping concentration.

Volume 48
Pages 7031 - 7039
DOI 10.1007/s11664-019-07507-w
Language English
Journal Journal of Electronic Materials

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