Epitaxial growth and properties of Zn1-xVxO diluted magnetic semiconductor thin films

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Materials Science & Engineering
Creator Tiwari, Ashutosh
Other Author Ramachandran, S.; Naryan, J.; Prater, J. T.
Title Epitaxial growth and properties of Zn1-xVxO diluted magnetic semiconductor thin films
Date 2005
Description Here we report systematic studies on the epitaxial growth and properties of Zn1−xVxO[x=0.001-0.2] thin films deposited onto sapphire c-plane single crystals. The thin films were deposited using pulsed laser deposition technique and were found to be epitaxial in nature. X-ray diffraction and high resolution transmission electron microscopy were employed to study the epitaxial relations of Zn1−xVxO with the sapphire substrate and electron energy loss spectroscopy was used to establish the bonding characteristics and oxidation states of vanadium inside the ZnO host. The main emphasis is on the magnetic properties of this system taking into consideration the phase purity and microstructural characteristics of these films. Our results show that the Zn1−xVxO system, with V in zinc substitutional sites, does not exhibit any signature of ferromagnetism, both at room temperature as well as at lower temperatures down to 10 K.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Journal Title Applied Physics Letters
Volume 87
Issue 17
First Page 172502
DOI 10.1063/1.2112185
citatation_issn 36951
Subject ZnO; Vanadium
Subject LCSH Metal oxide semiconductors; Zinc oxide; Thin films; Epitaxy; Semiconductor doping; Diluted magnetic semiconductors
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Ramachandran, S., Tiwari, A., Narayan, J., & Prater, J. T. (2005). Epitaxial growth and properties of Zn1-xVxO diluted magnetic semiconductor thin films. Applied Physics Letters, 87(17), 172502.
Rights Management (c)American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Ramachandran, S., Tiwari, A., Narayan, J., & Prater, J. T., Applied Physics Letters, 87(17), 2005 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2112185
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