Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5359149 | Applied Surface Science | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The present study reports the room temperature ferromagnetism in undoped ZnO thin films grown by PVD method. The 500Â nm film with small (90Â nm) ZnO grains possess isolated magnetic domains with coercivity of 520Â Oe. However, long range magnetic ordering with smaller coercivity of 230Â Oe is observed for 1000Â nm film. The long range ordering is caused by the reduction in domain wall pinning effect due to the presence of bigger (270Â nm) ZnO grains. PL measurements show that these grains are semiconducting in nature. Results presented here suggest that oxygen vacancies at the surface may be responsible for the observed ferromagnetism.
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Authors
S. Majumder, D. Paramanik, A. Gupta, Shikha Varma,