Search for ferromagnetic ordering in Pd doped wide band gap semiconductors GaN and ZnO
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Kessler, P.
Muller, K.
Geruschke, T.
Timmers, Heiko
Byrne, Aidan
Vianden, R.
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
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GaN and ZnO are possible candidates for dilute magnetic semiconductors with Curie temperatures above room temperature. Doping with transition metals like Co, Mn or Fe could be a simple way to create such systems. The perturbed angular correlation (PAC) probe100Pd/100Rh is isoelectronic to cobalt and therefore a perfect tool to investigate the incorporation of transition metals into these compounds as well as the influence of other impurities on internal magnetic fields. The (0001) and (101̄0) surfaces of ZnO single crystals, freestanding GaN films, and GaN thin films (6 μm) on sapphire substrates were recoil-implanted with the100Pd/100Rh probe. The probe was produced using the fusion evaporation reaction92Zr(12C, 4n)100Pd at a beam energy of 69 MeV. Subsequently, the incorporation of the probe was studied by PAC spectroscopy during an isochronal annealing program. First results without and with an applied external magnetic field are indicative of a strongly disturbed lattice vicinity of Pd impurities in both hosts. No signs of spontaneous ferromagnetic ordering were observed.
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