Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1803433 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report synthesis of a transparent magnetic semiconductor by incorporating Ni in zinc oxide (ZnO) matrix. ZnO and nickel-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Ni) thin films (∼60 nm) are prepared by fast atom beam (FAB) sputtering. Both undoped and doped films show the presence of ZnO phase only. The Ni concentration (in at%) as determined by energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) technique is ∼12±2%. Magnetisation measurement using a SQUID magnetometer shows that the Ni-doped films are ferromagnetic, having coercivity (Hc) values 192, 310 and 100 Oe and saturation magnetization (Ms) values of 6.22, 5.32 and 4.73 emu/g at 5, 15 and 300 K, respectively. The Ni-doped film is transparent (>80%) across visible wavelength range. Resistivity of the ZnO:Ni film is ∼2.5×10−3 Ω cm, which is almost two orders of magnitude lower than the resistivity (∼4.5×10−1 Ω cm) of its undoped counterpart. Impurity d-band splitting is considered to be the cause of increase in conductivity. Interaction between free charges generated by doping and localized d spins of Ni is discussed as the reason for ferromagnetism in the ZnO:Ni film.

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