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Defect-Induced Magnetism in Oxide Semiconductors

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2023
ISBN13: 9780323909075
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Defect-Induced Magnetism in Oxide Semiconductors provides an overview of the latest advances in defect engineering to create new magnetic materials and enable new technological applications. First, the book introduces the mechanisms, behavior, and theory of magnetism in oxide semiconductors and reviews the methods of inducing magnetism in these materials. Then, strategies such as pulsed laser deposition and RF sputtering to grow oxide nanostructured materials with induced magnetism are discussed. This is followed by a review of the most relevant postdeposition methods to induce magnetism in oxide semiconductors including annealing, ion irradiation, and ion implantation. Examples of defect-induced magnetism in oxide semiconductors are provided along with selected applications.

This book is a suitable reference for academic researchers and practitioners and for people engaged in research and development in the disciplines of materials science and engineering.

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ISBN13:9780323909075
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Section 1: Introduction to Defect-Induced Magnetism <br>1. An Overview of Magnetism <br>2. Defects versus Doping for Percolation of Magnetism <br>3. Induced half metallic ferromagnetism in non-magnetic oxides<br>4. Theoretical Aspects of Magnetism in Non-Magnetic oxides </p> <p>Section 2: Growth of Non-Magnetic Oxide Nanostructures <br>5. Oxide Thin Films grown by Sputtering Technique<br>6. Oxide Thin Films grown using Spin Coating Methods <br>7. Advanced Deposition Tools for the Development of Oxide Thin Films <br>8. Chemical Methods for the growth of Oxides <br>9. Synthesis of metal oxide semiconductors using the evaporation technique<br>10. Growth of Advanced Oxide Nanostructures (Nanocubes/Nanorods/Nanoflowers) </p> <p>Section 3: Post-Deposition Tools for Non-Magnetic Oxide Semiconductors <br>11. Role of Annealing in Oxide Semiconductors<br>12. Heavy ion irradiation in Non-Magnetic Oxides to Explore Magnetism<br>13. Ion implantation induced d0 ferromagnetism in oxide semiconductors<br>14. Laser and UV-Irradiation in Oxides Semiconductors </p> <p>Section 4: Defects in Non-Magnetic Oxide Semiconductors <br>15. Electrical and Dielectric Behavior in Oxide Semiconductors <br>16. Raman Spectroscopy for Defects and Crystalline Disorder in Oxide Semiconductors <br>17. XAS Study of Defect Characterization in Oxide Semiconductors <br>18. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of oxide semiconductors<br>19. X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism in Semiconductors <br>20. EPR study on defect related magnetic centers in various oxide matrices</p> <p>Section 5: Examples of Defect-Induced Magnetism in Oxide Semiconductors <br>21. Magnetism in Titanates <br>22. Role of defects and doping on Magnetism in Cerium oxide<br>23. Magnetism of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) <br>24. Magnetism of Titanium Dioxide <br>25. Magnetism of Zirconium Dioxide (ZrO2) <br>26. Magnetism in disordered HfO2 nanoparticles and thin films</p> <p>Section 6: Selected Applications <br>27. Resistive Switching Behaviour in Non-Magnetic oxides  <br>28. Emerging applications of metal oxides</p>
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