We used a synergic Co-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and density functional theory calculations approach to perform a study of defects which could account for the room temperature ferromagnetism of ZnCoO, an oxide of great potential interest in semiconductor spintronics. Our results suggest that a key role is played by specific defect complexes in which O vacancies are located close to the Co atoms. Extended defects such as Co clusters have a marginal function, although we observe their formation at the epilayer surface under certain growth conditions. We also show preliminary results of the study of hydrogen-induced defects in ZnCoO epilayers deliberately hydrogen irradiated via a Kaufman source. Hydrogen was in fact predicted to mediate a ferromagnetic spin-spin interaction between neighboring magnetic impurities.

Defect-induced magnetism in cobalt-doped ZnO epilayers / G., Ciatto; A., Di Trolio; E., Fonda; P., Alippi; Polimeni, Antonio; Capizzi, Mario; G., Varvaro; A., Amore Bonapasta. - (2014), pp. 332-336. (Intervento presentato al convegno 27th International Conference on Defects in Semiconductors (ICDS) tenutosi a Bologna; Italy) [10.1063/1.4865664].

Defect-induced magnetism in cobalt-doped ZnO epilayers

POLIMENI, Antonio;CAPIZZI, Mario;
2014

Abstract

We used a synergic Co-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and density functional theory calculations approach to perform a study of defects which could account for the room temperature ferromagnetism of ZnCoO, an oxide of great potential interest in semiconductor spintronics. Our results suggest that a key role is played by specific defect complexes in which O vacancies are located close to the Co atoms. Extended defects such as Co clusters have a marginal function, although we observe their formation at the epilayer surface under certain growth conditions. We also show preliminary results of the study of hydrogen-induced defects in ZnCoO epilayers deliberately hydrogen irradiated via a Kaufman source. Hydrogen was in fact predicted to mediate a ferromagnetic spin-spin interaction between neighboring magnetic impurities.
2014
27th International Conference on Defects in Semiconductors (ICDS)
zinc oxide; defect complexes; magnetism; spintronics
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Defect-induced magnetism in cobalt-doped ZnO epilayers / G., Ciatto; A., Di Trolio; E., Fonda; P., Alippi; Polimeni, Antonio; Capizzi, Mario; G., Varvaro; A., Amore Bonapasta. - (2014), pp. 332-336. (Intervento presentato al convegno 27th International Conference on Defects in Semiconductors (ICDS) tenutosi a Bologna; Italy) [10.1063/1.4865664].
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