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Magnetic and transport properties of transition-metal implanted ZnO single crystals

. ZnO single crystals were implanted with Mn, Co and Ni with fluences between 1 × 10 16  cm -2 and 1 × 10 17  cm -2 and energy of 200 keV. Results indicate that aggregation of transition metal ions in the as implanted state occurs only in the case of Ni. After an annealing stage to recover the ZnO s...

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Published in:The European physical journal. B, Condensed matter physics Condensed matter physics, 2011-01, Vol.79 (2), p.185-195
Main Authors: Borges, R. P., Ribeiro, B., Costa, A. R.G., Silva, C., da Silva, R. C., Evans, G., Gonçalves, A. P., Cruz, M. M., Godinho, M.
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Language:English
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Summary:. ZnO single crystals were implanted with Mn, Co and Ni with fluences between 1 × 10 16  cm -2 and 1 × 10 17  cm -2 and energy of 200 keV. Results indicate that aggregation of transition metal ions in the as implanted state occurs only in the case of Ni. After an annealing stage to recover the ZnO structure aggregation occurs for the higher fluences of all implanted species. For lower concentrations paramagnetic behaviour with magnetic moments close to those of individual ions is observed. No polarised impurity band is formed as a result of the presence of transition metal ions and all samples show electrical conduction by carriers in extended states of ZnO. Significant values of magnetoresistance are measured at low temperatures, where electrical transport is described by hopping mechanisms between localized states. The sign of the magnetoresistance is dependent of the doping ion and is correlated with the observed aggregation.
ISSN:1434-6028
1434-6036
DOI:10.1140/epjb/e2010-10512-3