Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9837292 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructural properties of secondary phase particles formed in epitaxial CoxTi1âxO2 anatase thin films grown on (0 0 1)LaAlO3 by a reactive RF magnetron co-sputter deposition are examined. These films exhibit ferromagnetic behavior in magnetization measurements, showing a M-H loop at room temperature with a saturation magnetization on the order of 0.7 μB /Co. X-ray photoemission spectrometry indicates that the Co cations are in the Co2+ valence state. Cross-section electron microscopy reveals that a significant fraction of the cobalt segregates into Co-Ti-O secondary phase particles. Selected area electron diffraction shows that the secondary phase particles are cobalt-rich anatase. While the cobalt is concentrated in the segregated particles, local energy dispersive spectrometry indicates some Co throughout the film.
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Authors
B.-S. Jeong, Y.W. Heo, D.P. Norton, A.F. Hebard,