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Ferromagnetism and Conductivity in Hydrogen Irradiated Co-Doped ZnO Thin Films

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 20, Pages 12925-12931

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b04203

Keywords

ferromagnetism; conductivity; Co-doped ZnO thin films; hydrogen incorporation

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  1. Sapienza Universita di Roma

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Impressive changes in the transport and ferromagnetic properties of Co-doped ZnO thin films have been obtained by postgrowth hydrogen irradiation at temperatures of 400 degrees C. Hydrogen incorporation increases the saturation magnetization by one order of magnitude (up to similar to 1.50 mu(B)/Co) and increases the carrier density and mobility by about a factor of two. In addition to the magnetic characterization, the transport and structural properties of hydrogenated ZnO:Co have been investigated by Hall effect, local probe conductivity measurements, micro-Raman, and Xray absorption spectroscopy. Particular care has been given to the detection of Co oxides and metal Co nanophases, whose influence on the increase in the transport and ferromagnetic properties can be excluded on the ground of the achieved results. The enhancement in ferromagnetism is directly related to the dose of H introduced in the samples. On the contrary, despite the shallow donor character of H atoms, the increase in carrier density n is not related to the H dose. These apparently contradictory effects of H are fully accounted for by a mechanism based on a theoretical model involving Co-V-O (Co-O vacancy) pairs.

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