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High temperature ferromagnetism in mechanically milled 6H-SiC nanoparticles

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Abstract Silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles with different sizes were successfully obtained by high energy ball milling. Room temperature magnetic measurements showed that the saturation magnetization of milled-SiC nanoparticles increases monotonically… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles with different sizes were successfully obtained by high energy ball milling. Room temperature magnetic measurements showed that the saturation magnetization of milled-SiC nanoparticles increases monotonically from 0.0006 to 0.0032 emu/g with increasing milling time, while the bulk SiC powders present diamagnetism. Besides, the high temperature hysteresis curves indicated that the Curie temperature of the milled-SiC nanoparticles was much over 800 K. Meanwhile, the results of X-ray diffraction, Raman spectrometer and scanning electron microscope suggested that the surface defects were introduced into the milled-SiC nanoparticles. Further studies via electron spin resonance and photoluminescence proved that the surface defects are responsible for the origin of ferromagnetism in milled-SiC nanoparticles.

Keywords: high temperature; milled sic; sic nanoparticles; temperature ferromagnetism

Journal Title: Superlattices and Microstructures
Year Published: 2019

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