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Origin of ferromagnetism in ZnO/CoFe multilayers: Diluted magnetic semiconductor or clustering effect?
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Origin of ferromagnetism in ZnO/CoFe multilayers: Diluted magnetic semiconductor or clustering effect?

J.C.A. Huang, H.S. Hsu, Y.M. Hu, C.H. Lee, Y.H. Huang and M.Z. Lin
Applied Physics Letters, Vol.85(17), pp.3815-3817
25/10/2004

Abstract

Epitaxial growth of (0001) oriented [ZnO(20 Å)/Co 0.7 Fe 0.30 (x Å)] 25 multilayers (MLs) with nominal thickness x=1, 2 and 5 has been prepared on α-Al 2 O 3 (0001) substrate by ion-beam sputtering. The magnetic properties over a temperature range of 6-350 K and structures probing by x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) are reported. Above room-temperature ferromagnetism has been observed for x=1 and x=2 MLs, while superparamagnetic behavior dominates for x=5 ML. The field-cooled magnetization-temperature M(T) curves of x=1 and x=5 MLs can be fitted by a standard three-dimensional (3D) spin-wave and a Curie-Weiss model, respectively. For x=2 ML, however, neither a 3D spin-wave nor a Curie-Weiss model, but a combination of the two fits the M-T curve. The XAS studies together with the magnetic measurements further reveal that x= 1 sample behaves as a diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) ML, while x=2 ML shows a mixed structure consisting of a minor component of DMS and a major component of CoFe clusters. A predominant clustering phase appears for x=5 ML. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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