Alumina is a structural ceramic that finds many uses in a broad range of applications. It is widely employed in the aerospace and biomedical sectors due to its stability at high temperatures and in harsh chemical environments. Here, we show that magnetism can be induced at alumina surfaces by doping with 3d transition metals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJudicious doping of normally diamagnetic alumina (AlO) could lead to bulk magnetism that would enable the usage of cutting edge technology, such as magnetoforming, to create advanced systems that take advantage of the high chemical and physical resilience of alumina. This study builds upon initial results (Nykwest et al 2018 J. Phys.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA doped non-diamagnetic alumina (AlO) would enable the usage of cutting edge technology, such as magnetoforming, to create advanced systems that take advantage of the high chemical and physical resilience of alumina. This study elucidates the magnetic properties of Cr, Fe, Ni, and Cu doped α- and ϑ-alumina. Density functional theory was used to predict the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of doped alumina, as well as its stability.
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