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Extremely Large Magnetic-Field-Effects on the Impedance Response of TiO2 Quantum Dots

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Here, we report large magnetoresistance and magnetocapacitance response of undoped TiO2 quantum dots weighting the contribution of both grain and grain boundaries by means of impedance spectroscopy. We also performed… Click to show full abstract

Here, we report large magnetoresistance and magnetocapacitance response of undoped TiO2 quantum dots weighting the contribution of both grain and grain boundaries by means of impedance spectroscopy. We also performed a complete characterization of the TiO2 quantum dots (~5 nm) prepared by sol-gel via water vapor diffusion method, using X-ray diffraction, small angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. In addition, we showed a complete theoretical study on the electronic properties of TiO2 surface and subsurface oxygen and titanium vacancies to shed some light in their electronic and magnetic properties. Based in our study, we can conclude that the presence of defects, mainly at the grain boundary of these undoped TiO2 quantum dots, could be responsible for the large positive magnetoresistance (+1200%) and negative magnetocapacitance (−115%) responses at low applied magnetic fields (1.8 kOe) and room temperature.

Keywords: response; extremely large; spectroscopy; tio2 quantum; quantum dots

Journal Title: Scientific Reports
Year Published: 2019

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