Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9830289 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Crystal defects in Seeded Chemical Vapour Transport (SCVT) and hydrothermal ZnO substrates were characterised mainly by X-ray topography and diffraction. Zn1âxMxO (M=Co, Mn) epilayers were grown on hydrothermal ZnO(00.1¯) substrate by Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD). It is shown that the epitaxy strains are partially relaxed through dislocations in the {10.0} glide planes. The crystal perfection of the epilayers was analysed by high-resolution X-ray diffraction. Almost intrinsic rocking curves were observed for Zn1âxCoxO epilayers and the c-axis parameter increases proportionally with the Co content. This suggests that Co atoms are well located at substitutional sites in the ZnO matrix. A larger distortion of the ZnO matrix is induced by the insertion of Mn atoms. A paramagnetic behaviour was observed in Zn1âxCoxO epilayers with a low proportion of active Co atoms. A weak ferromagnetic behaviour was observed only for Zn1âxCoxO epilayers when a few Al atoms (1.6%) were incorporated.
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Authors
Y. Zheng, J.C. Boulliard, D. Demaille, Y. Bernard, J.F. Pétroff,