Nanomorphology Effects in Semiconductors with Native Ferromagnetism : Hierarchical Europium (II) Oxide Tubes Prepared via a Topotactic Nanostructure Transition

  • Trepka, Bastian
  • Erler, Philipp
  • Selzer, Severin
  • Kollek, Tom
  • Boldt, Klaus
  • Fonin, Mikhail
  • Nowak, Ulrich
  • Wolf, Daniel
  • Lubk, Axel
  • Polarz, Sebastian
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Semiconductors with native ferromagnetism barely exist and defined nanostructures are almost unknown. This lack impedes the exploration of a new class of materials characterized by a direct combination of effects on the electronic system caused by quantum confinement effects with magnetism. A good example is EuO for which currently no reliable routes for nanoparticle synthesis can be established. Bottom-up approaches applicable to other oxides fail because of the labile oxidation state +II. Instead of targeting a direct synthesis, the two steps—“structure control” and “chemical transformation”—are separated. The generation of a transitional, hybrid nanophase is followed by its conversion into EuO under full conservation of all morphological...

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