Journal
THIN SOLID FILMS
Volume 590, Issue -, Pages 148-155Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2015.07.073
Keywords
Magnetism; Photoemission; Amorphous silicon; Manganese; Boron
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Amorphous silicon thin films co-doped with manganese (5% at.) and boron (1.8% at.) have been prepared by RF sputtering on Al2O3 substrates held at room temperature (RT). The films, with an average thickness of about 0.9 mu m, were carefully characterized by micro-Raman and X-ray photoemission spectroscopies. A ferromagnetic (FM) behavior up to RT was observed. In order to discuss and possibly rule out extrinsic effects usually related to segregations of ferromagnetic impurities in the samples, magnetization measurements were carried out on the Al2O3 substrates, as well as on Si:B and Si:Mn films grown with the same RF sputtering system. Only the Si:B: Mn films displayed a FMbehavior up to RT. Since amorphous films doped with Mn alone did not display any signature of FM ordering, boron co-doping results to be crucial for the onset of the FM behavior. The conductivity of the samples is not affected by boron doping that, therefore, does not appear to significantly contribute to a possible carrier-mediated FM interaction between Mn ions by supplying extra charges to the system. On this basis, the capability of B to hinder the quenching of the Mn 3d magnetic moments has also to be regarded as a possible role of this co-dopant in the observed magnetization. (c) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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