Room-temperature ferromagnetism in Co doped MoS2 sheets

Via the hydrothermal method, we synthesized MoS 2 nanosheets with varying Co dopant concentrations of 0%, 3%, 7%, using cobaltous acetate as a promoter, and marked as A, B, and C, respectively. We found that the thickness and flatness of the nanosheets increased with the increase of the Co dopant co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015-06, Vol.17 (24), p.15822-15828
Hauptverfasser: Xiang, ZhongCheng, Zhang, Zhong, Xu, XiJin, Zhang, Qin, Wang, QingBao, Yuan, Chengwu
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Via the hydrothermal method, we synthesized MoS 2 nanosheets with varying Co dopant concentrations of 0%, 3%, 7%, using cobaltous acetate as a promoter, and marked as A, B, and C, respectively. We found that the thickness and flatness of the nanosheets increased with the increase of the Co dopant concentrations. Meanwhile, the BET surface area of samples (A, B, and C) decreased with the increase of the Co dopant concentrations. Optical absorption spectroscopy showed that, compared to sample A, the A 1 and B 1 excitons of samples B and C were 10 and 23 meV redshifted, respectively. Then, we performed magnetization measurement to investigate the effect of Co-doping; the unique result implied that the values of the magnetic moment decreased with the increase of the Co dopant concentrations. We performed DFT computations to address the above magnetic result. The computational result indicated that the value of the magnetic moment decreased with the increase of the Co dopant concentrations, which is in agreement with the results of the experiments described above. We synthesized MoS 2 nanosheets with varying Co dopant concentrations; the result implied that the values of the magnetic moment decreased with the increase of the Co dopant concentrations.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c5cp01509j