Authors
Hong-Mei Xiao, Lu-Ping Zhu, Xian-Ming Liu, Shao-Yun Fu
Publication date
2007/2/1
Journal
Solid state communications
Volume
141
Issue
8
Pages
431-435
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Copper monoxide (CuO) nanorods of 30–40 nm in diameter and 100–200 nm in length were successfully synthesized using a hydrothermal reaction method in the presence of sodium citrate. On the basis of the morphology observation and X-ray diffraction patterns of the samples, a possible growth mechanism of the CuO nanorods was proposed. The magnetic properties of CuO nanorods were studied using a SQUID magnetometer and a vibrating sample magnetometer. It was interesting to note that the as-synthesized CuO nanorods showed an anomalous ferromagnetic behavior. The coercive force (Hc) for the CuO nanorods at T=5K and T=300K were estimated to be 331.39 and 175.88 Oe, respectively. The anomalous ferromagnetic behavior of the as-synthesized CuO nanorods was discussed in terms of the effect of the peculiar morphology.
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