Vacancy-induced interfacial ferromagnetic features in SmFeO 3 -filled graphitic carbon foam.
Mahsa FayaziGao ShuaiBingyan LiuLi LeiIvaturi SameeraOmololu OdunmbakuShanling WangJiqiu WenFilippo S BoiPublished in: RSC advances (2020)
We report a novel structural and magnetic investigation of carbon foam (CFM) materials filled with SmFeO 3 crystals produced by (1) high temperature fusion between Sm 2 O 3 - and Fe 3 C-filled carbon onions and (2) annealing of iron filled CFM with nanosized Sm 2 O 3 . Presence of a defect-rich monolayer-like CFM arrangement characterized by sharp interfaces with a SmFeO 3 single-crystal phase is demonstrated through TEM and HRTEM. Further, the presence of intense sp 3 -rich features with variable carbonate content is evidenced by XPS and Raman spectroscopy. Complementary VSM, SQUID and ESR show also presence of intrinsic magnetization features which appeared to be attributable to the interfacial vacancy-rich regions of the graphitic CFM layers, as confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. Together with these signals, possible ferromagnetic contributions from the SmFeO 3 phase and α-Fe impurities are reported. These observations highlight therefore the presence of switchable interfacial magnetization features at the carbon/SmFeO 3 interface due to the variable concentrations of vacancies at the CFM interface, opening new directions towards applications in magnetic and interfacial-driven ferroelectric devices.