Magneto-ionic control of magnetism in two-oxide nanocomposite thin films comprising mesoporous cobalt ferrite conformally nanocoated with HfO2
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ROBBENNOLT, Shauna, YU, Pengmei, SORT, Jordi Julia, MERCIER FERNANDEZ, Pau, COLL, Marionna, NICOLENCO, Aliona. Magneto-ionic control of magnetism in two-oxide nanocomposite thin films comprising mesoporous cobalt ferrite conformally nanocoated with HfO2. In: Nanoscale, 2020, nr. 10(12), pp. 5987-5994. ISSN 2040-3364. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c9nr10868h
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Nanoscale
Numărul 10(12) / 2020 / ISSN 2040-3364 /ISSNe 2040-3372

Magneto-ionic control of magnetism in two-oxide nanocomposite thin films comprising mesoporous cobalt ferrite conformally nanocoated with HfO2

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1039/c9nr10868h

Pag. 5987-5994

Robbennolt Shauna1, Yu Pengmei2, Sort Jordi Julia13, Mercier Fernandez Pau1, Coll Marionna2, Nicolenco Aliona14
 
1 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,
2 Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona,
3 Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA),
4 Institute of Applied Physics
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 5 aprilie 2020


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Advances in nanotechnology require of robust methods to fabricate new types of nanostructured materials whose properties can be controlled at will using simple procedures. Nanoscale composites can benefit from actuation protocols that involve mutual interfacial interactions on the nanoscale. Herein, a method to create nanoscale composite thin films consisting of mesoporous cobalt ferrite (CFO) whose pore walls are nanocoated with HfO2 is presented. Porous CFO films are first prepared by sol-gel. Atomic layer deposition is subsequently used to conformally grow a HfO2 layer at the surface of the pore walls, throughout the thickness of the films. The magnetic properties of uncoated and HfO2-coated CFO mesoporous films are then modulated by applying external voltage, via magneto-ionic effects. The CFO-HfO2 composite films exhibit an enhanced magnetoelectric response. The magnetic moment at saturation of the composite increases 56% upon the application of -50 V (compared to 24% for CFO alone). Furthermore, dissimilar trends in coercivity are observed: after applying -50 V, the coercivity of the composite film increases by 69% while the coercivity of the CFO alone decreases by 25%. The effects can be reversed applying suitable positive voltages. This two-oxide nanocomposite material differs from archetypical magneto-ionic architectures, in which voltage-driven ion migration is induced between fully-metallic and oxide counterparts. The synthesized material is particularly appealing to develop new types of magnetoelectric devices with a highly tunable magnetic response. 

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Atomic layer deposition, cobalt, coercive force, Ferrite, Hafnium oxides, Magnetic moments, Mesoporous materials, nanocomposites, oxide films, Pore pressure, Quay walls, Sol-gels, thin films