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Colossal Magnetization and Giant Coercivity in Ion-Implanted (Nb and Co) MoS2Crystals

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posted on 2024-11-02, 14:52 authored by Sohail Ahmed, Xiangyuan Cui, Xiang Ding, Lan Wang
Colossal saturation magnetization and giant coercivity are realized in MoS2 single crystals doped with Nb and/or Co using an ion implantation method. Magnetic measurements have demonstrated that codoping with 2 at % Nb and 4 at % Co invoked a "giant"coercivity, as high as 9 kOe at 100 K. Doping solely with 5 at % Nb induces a "colossal"magnetization of 1800 emu/cm3 at 5 K, which is higher than that of metallic Co. The high magnetization is due to the formation of Nb-rich defect complexes, as confirmed by first-principles calculations. It is proposed that the high coercivity is due to the combined effects of strong directional exchange coupling induced by the Nb and Co doping and pinning effects from defects within the layered structure. This high magnetization mechanism is also applicable to 2D materials with bilayers or few layers of thickness, as indicated by first-principles calculations. Hence, this work opens a potential pathway for the development of 2D high-performance magnetic materials.

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Enhance ferromagnetic ordering by exchange coupling and defect engineering

Australian Research Council

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Journal

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Volume

12

Issue

52

Start page

58140

End page

58148

Total pages

9

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006104658

Esploro creation date

2021-04-21

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