Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8162497 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The electronic structure and magnetic properties of C-doped In2O3 were studied through first-principles calculations. Eight different doping configurations of two C atoms doped In2O3 were considered. It was found that the magnetic state is related to the distance between the two doped C atoms. At appropriate C-C distance, the doping system shows ferromagnetism and produces a total moment of 4.02μB, which is attributed to the p-p coupling between the C-2p, O-2p and In-5p near the Fermi level. Our calculated results give a good explanation for the experimentally observed ferromagnetism in C-doped In2O3.
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