Influence of doping concentrations on the structural, optical, and magnetic properties of Ba-doped LaCoO3 nanostructure

Author:

Sahadevan Jhelai12,Madavan Mugesh2,Sankaran Esakki Muthu23,Kim Ikhyun4,Venkatesan Rajesh2,Alharbi Naiyf S.5,Khaled Jamal M.5,Paramasivam Sivaprakash4

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Biophotonics and Technology , Karpagam Academy of Higher Education , Coimbatore 641 021 , India

2. Department of Physics , Karpagam Academy of Higher Education , Coimbatore 641 021 , India

3. Centre for Material Science, Department of Physics , Karpagam Academy of Higher Education , Coimbatore 641 021 , India

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Keimyung University , Daegu 42601 , South Korea

5. Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science , King Saud University , P. O. Box 2455 , Riyadh 11451 , Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract In this article we report the structural, morphology, vibrational, optical and magnetic properties of Ba x La1−x CoO3 (x = 0, 0.05, and 0.1) (LBCO) samples. The X-ray diffraction shows that samples are in single rhombohedral phase. The Raman signals of LCO were quite small in comparison to LBCO, which exhibited a Raman peak above 675 cm−1. The band seen with a wavenumber of 484 cm−1 corresponds to the vibrational modes of E g bending and Ba–O stretching. UV–DRS and photoluminescence spectra indicated broad absorption over the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectrums. Surface morphology and EDAX spectra corroborated the materials homogeneous size distribution and homogenous microstructure, with Ba indicating a more stable structure. XPS was used to study chemical states of LBCO and found Co (2p), La (3d), O (1s), and C (1s) elements in perovskite compounds. A peak beneath 300 eV indicated adventitious carbon on surface materials. XPS survey spectrum elements La, Ba, Co, and O had their own binding energies. The magnetization-field dependency of LBCO at 300 K showed that Ba insertion into the LCO switched it from paramagnetic to weak ferromagnetic. Ba considerably decreased magnetic saturation and coercivity, influencing magneto-crystallites’ anisotropy and coercive field.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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