Abstract

We report a comparative study of room-temperature ferromagnetism (RTFM) in undoped and Mn-doped CdSe quantum dots (QDs) synthesized by a pyrolysis method. Both undoped and Mn-doped CdSe QDs exhibited the RTFM with a coercive field of ${\sim}{\rm 160}~{\rm Oe}$ . The magnetic moment of the QDs showed a strong dependence on the QD size, indicating that the RTFM of the QDs was due to an intrinsic effect. The saturation magnetization value of QDs increased with a decreasing of the QD size. Compared with the undoped QDs, the Mn-doped CdSe QDs exhibited the enhancement of saturation magnetization value with a slight doping concentration. By further increasing the Mn doping concentration to 4 at.%, the increase of the saturation magnetization value of the doped-QDs was not observed, which could be attributed to the enhancement of antiferromagnetic coupling between ${\rm Mn}^{2+}$ ions.

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