We experimentally investigate the room temperature ferromagnetism observed in insulating Co doped anatase TiO2 thin films grown by sputter deposition. The Co was uniformly incorporated in the lattice as Co(II) with no evidence of Co metal. A series of annealing treatments were carried out to optimize the ferromagnetic ordering and a saturation moment of 1.1 mu(B)/Co atom at 300 K was obtained with UHV annealing at 450 degrees C. Both as-deposited and annealed films were highly insulating at room temperature. Results show that the ferromagnetism is strongly dependent on the number and distribution of oxygen vacancies in the Co:TiO2 lattice. (c) 2005 American Institute Of Physics.
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