The influence on magnetic property of nickel nanoparticles deposited on the silicon nanowires arrays at low temperature

Ni nanoparticles (∼35nm) were deposited on SiNWs arrays by electroless plating technique. The magnetic properties of Ni/SiNWs are investigated. The saturation magnetization of Ni/SiNWs deviated from modified Bloch's law at 5K. Paramagnetic defects had influence on magnetic properties at low tem...

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Published inApplied surface science Vol. 314; pp. 628 - 632
Main Authors Wang, Zhiliang, Yin, Haihong, Chen, Yonghong, Guo, Xinglong, Zhang, Xuefeng, Song, Changqing, Zhang, Jian
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LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 30.09.2014
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Summary:Ni nanoparticles (∼35nm) were deposited on SiNWs arrays by electroless plating technique. The magnetic properties of Ni/SiNWs are investigated. The saturation magnetization of Ni/SiNWs deviated from modified Bloch's law at 5K. Paramagnetic defects had influence on magnetic properties at low temperature. •Ni nanoparticles were deposited on SiNWs arrays by electroless plating technique.•The as-grown SiNWs revealed several paramagnetic defects.•The magnetic properties of Ni/SiNWs are investigated.•The saturation magnetization of Ni/SiNWs deviated from modified Bloch's law at 5K.•Paramagnetic defects had influence on magnetic properties at low temperature. There are a large number of paramagnetic defects on the surface of as-grown silicon nanowires (SiNWs) in contrast to H-terminated silicon (Si). Herein, SiNWs arrays were fabricated by chemical etching, Nickel nanoparticles (Ni NPs) were deposited on the surface of SiNWs arrays by the electroless plating. The influence of paramagnetic defects on the magnetic property of Ni/SiNWs was investigated and compared to Ni/Si. The paramagnetic defects of as-grown SiNWs and H-terminated Si were studied by ESR and FTIR spectra. The diameter distribution of Ni NPs on the surface of SiNWs arrays and Si was probed by SEM and fitted by the lognormal probability density function. The results reveal that the diameters of Ni NPs are 35.09±0.53 and 34.92±0.72nm respectively. The magnetic properties of M–H hysteresis loops for Ni/SiNWs and Ni/Si were measured from 5 to 400K. With the temperature increasing, the saturation magnetization of Ni/SiNWs and Ni/Si decreases gradually due to the thermal activation effect. Overall temperature range (5–400K), the saturation magnetization of Ni/Si follows the modified Bloch's law. However, the data of Ni/SiNWs are only valid for high temperature range (50–400K). At low temperature (5K), there is an abrupt increase and the experimental data deviated from the modified Bloch model. This deviation at low temperature is associated with surface paramagnetic defects of SiNWs.
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ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.07.010