Electrochemical Control of the Magnetic Moment of CrO2

Date Published
08/2008
Publication Type
Journal Article
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Abstract

The magnetic moment of the half-metallic ferromagnetic oxide CrO2 has been modified via electrochemical lithiation. In the low-Li regime, below about x = 0.2 in LixCrO2, a large change in magnetization of 20  2% per 0.1 Li/formula unit is obtained, in reasonable agreement with a model based on the change in oxidation state of the Cr ions. The change in magnetization is partly reversible, especially for x 0.1. The kinetics and reversibility of the process are improved at 60°C, and Li contents up to x = 0.9 could be inserted. At these concentrations the room-temperature moment is reduced to 5% of its initial value. This decrease is irreversible, due to disruption of the rutile crystal structure of the CrO2.

Journal
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
Volume
155
Year of Publication
2008
Number
8
Pagination
P83-P88
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