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Abstract

Performance Evaluation of ZnO based Rare Earth Element Doped Thin Films

Manish Sharma1*, R.P. Gairola2

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/290323


Abstract:

In DMS materials, a small fraction of a host semiconductor cation is substituted by magnetic ions. We chose as semiconducting host the transparent ZnO, with a bandgap of 3.3 eV at room temperature. Studies on ZnO doped with 3d transition metals indicated only small magnetic moments. The more recent results for Gd in GaN, indicating high magnetic moments, motivated us to investigate ZnO thin films doped with rare earth (RE) metal ions. For the 3d transition metals, the 3d electrons are exterior and delocalized; leading to strong direct exchange interactions and high Curie temperatures, but often the orbital momentum is zero, leading to small total magnetic moments per atom. In RE metals, the 4f electrons are localized, exchange interactions are indirect, via 5d or 6s conduction electrons, but the high orbital momentum is leading to high total magnetic moments per atom, like 3.27μB for Nd. The Curie point for Nd is 19 K. In this paper we present the results of our study on ZnO films doped with Nd. Hall measurements are performed to investigate the electrical properties of films. Here we prepared and investigated ZnO films doped with different concentration of Nd. The films are grown on a-plane Al2O3 or SiO2 substrates. Hall investigations of electrical properties revealed the presence of a degenerate, highly conducting, film–substrate interface layer for the films grown on Al2O3; such an effect can be avoided, for example, by using SiO2 substrates. Magnetotransport   measurements indicated no anomalous Hall effect, but a pronounced negative magneto resistance ratio that can be interpreted as a paramagnetic response of the system to the applied magnetic field. We would like to proceed with the surface sensitive techniques for investigating magnetic properties of ZnO:RE thin films.

Keywords:

Rare Earth;Thin Films;Hall measurements;Spinotronics

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