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Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity and Low Temperature Magnetic/Transport Study of Cu-Doped ZnS-Based Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Nanoparticles

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Diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMSs), having interesting magnetic/transport properties, are currently being explored in photocatalytic application as well. This report presents photocatalytic and low temperature magnetic/transport study of chemically synthesized 3-5 nm sized cubic Zn1-xCuxS (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.04) DMS nanoparticles. Both studies have their own importance, former relates to dye degradation, while later attempts to understand origin of magnetic behavior in DMSs (which is still debatable). As a photocatalyst, Cu doped ZnS NPs showed enhanced degradation-efficiency for methylene blue dye. Magnetization study showed enhanced magnetic moment in Cu doped samples, which in the low temperature regime got further enhanced and was understood due to defect induced ferromagnetism. Low temperature transport study showed the decrease in resistivity of the Cu doped samples and was understood in terms of defects states created due to doping of the Cu ions and governed by conduction mechanism, namely thermal activation and variable range hopping. © 2019, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.

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