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Bastian Henne1, Verena Ney1, Katharina Ollefs2, Fabrice Wilhelm2, Andrei Rogalev2, Andreas Ney1.
Abstract
We have investigated the relation between local structure, valence and carrier type with magnetism in the Zn-Co-O system. Thin films ranging from wurtzite Zn(1-x)Co(x)O (Co:ZnO) to ZnCo2O4 spinel were grown on c-sapphire substrates. On the one hand, the unprecedented doping of x = 0.6 Co in ZnO enables to study the structural and magnetic properties well-above the coalescence limit. On the other hand, the ZnCo2O4 spinel provides a p-type environment. We find a strong correlation between local structure, valence and carrier type throughout the Zn-Co-O system. In contrast to earlier publications neither 60% Co:ZnO nor ZnCo2O4 exhibit any sign of ferromagnetic order despite of the high concentration of magnetic ions and a p-type carrier background. Instead, antiferromagnetic exchange is found to be the predominant magnetic interaction in the Zn-Co-O system.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26578268 PMCID: PMC4649617 DOI: 10.1038/srep16863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1X-ray diffractograms of three representative Zn-Co-O sample species (spinel [red], mixed [green] and wurtzite [black]) (curves shifted for clarity).
Figure 2XANES and XLD spectra recorded at the Co (a) and Zn (b) K-edge for the 60% Co:ZnO (black), spinel (red) and mixed phase (green). For Co3+ the absorption edge shifts to higher energies compared to Co2+. The XANES of the mixed sample is fitted via two reference spectra (see text). At the Zn-edge the main feature remains at the same position, but a shoulder appears. The size of the XLD signal decreases in a similar way for both systems.
Figure 3(a) XLD amplitude as a function of the Co2+ content as obtained by superposition of reference spectra for all the samples of the series (see text). (b) Parameter space map of the produced samples. The dot size represents FWHM of the spinel reflection in XRD. The color indicates if only the spinel reflection (red), the wurtzite reflection (black) or both (orange/green) are present.
Figure 4(a) XMCD spectra of a wurtzite Co:ZnO and a ZnCo2O4 reference sample. Features of the individual valencies are marked at which the respective XMCD(H) can be recorded. Inset: XMCD spectra for the three representative samples under investigation around the pre-edge. (b) XMCD(H) curves of the same specimens recorded at the Co pre-edge. Inset: XMCD(H) curves recorded at the Co3+ energy.