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H Saadaoui1, X Luo2, Z Salman1, X Y Cui3, N N Bao4, P Bao5, R K Zheng5, L T Tseng2, Y H Du6, T Prokscha1, A Suter1, T Liu7, Y R Wang2, S Li2, J Ding4, S P Ringer3,8, E Morenzoni1, J B Yi2.
Abstract
Here we present a study of magnetism in Co_{0.05}Ti_{0.95}O_{2-δ} anatase films grown by pulsed laser deposition under a variety of oxygen partial pressures and deposition rates. Energy-dispersive spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy analyses indicate that a high deposition rate leads to a homogeneous microstructure, while a very low rate or postannealing results in cobalt clustering. Depth resolved low-energy muon spin rotation experiments show that films grown at a low oxygen partial pressure (≈10^{-6} torr) with a uniform structure are fully magnetic, indicating intrinsic ferromagnetism. First principles calculations identify the beneficial role of low oxygen partial pressure in the realization of uniform carrier-mediated ferromagnetism. This work demonstrates that Co:TiO_{2} is an intrinsic diluted magnetic semiconductor.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27925730 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.227202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161