Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1554315 | Superlattices and Microstructures | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Ferromagnetism has been investigated up to 500 K in Mn-doped ZnO thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition starting from targets of different Mn atomic concentrations (CMn) (4-10Â at.%) and varying the oxygen pressure and the substrate temperature. The films with the largest saturation magnetization (Ms) (0.36-1Â emu/g) and coercive field (Hc) (80-200 Oe) were grown at O2 pressure of 2Ã10â3Â mbar and at substrate temperature ranging from 480âC to 600âC, depending on the Mn content. At room temperature Ms decreases with increasing the Mn content, whereas Hc increases. Magnetic measurements, performed at 500 K (Msâ0.3emu/g) indicate a Curie temperature above 500 K. The observed high temperature ferromagnetism is attributed to the defects in the base materials, intrinsic or induced by the Mn dopant atoms.
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Authors
A. Di Trolio, C. Veroli, A.M. Testa, D. Fiorani,