2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.72.085214
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Electron paramagnetic resonance ofZn1xMnxOthin films and single crystals

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“…and g k , respectively. [26] The reciprocal EPR intensity versus temperature for the sample of 2.15 % Co is plotted in Figure 5 b. The Curie Law predicts that this would be a straight line for isolated, paramagnetic Co 2+ ions; [27] however, we observe a deviation from Curie behavior in the temperature region 25-30 K. The behavior is found in other nanowire samples with different cobalt concentrations as well.…”
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“…and g k , respectively. [26] The reciprocal EPR intensity versus temperature for the sample of 2.15 % Co is plotted in Figure 5 b. The Curie Law predicts that this would be a straight line for isolated, paramagnetic Co 2+ ions; [27] however, we observe a deviation from Curie behavior in the temperature region 25-30 K. The behavior is found in other nanowire samples with different cobalt concentrations as well.…”
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“…4. The expected 2þ valence of the Mn ions substituting for Zn 2þ ions has been confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements using the X-band EPR spectroscopy with a constant microwave frequency of 9.5 GHz [31]. For an insulating Mn-alloyed ZnO film on c-plane sapphire with 1.7 at% Mn (Fig.…”
Section: Electrical and Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…5 involves the broadening of the Mn 2þ spectrum (line A) by dipolar interactions (line B) and the addition of a broad single Lorentzian line (line C). Based on the modeled negative fine-structure splitting constant, we estimate that the trigonal distortion of the Mn-O 4 tetrahedron in Mn-alloyed ZnO thin films and single crystals is the same at a Mn content of about 4.5 at% [31]. Sati et al [32] determined a positive fine-structure splitting constant in Co-alloyed ZnO and used the modeled EPR parameters to reveal a magnetic anisotropy with the c-axis being the hard axis of magnetization.…”
Section: Electrical and Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Recent magnetic resonance, [27][28][29][30][31][32] carrier mobility, 33 positron annihilation spectroscopy, 34 and first-principles calculations [35][36][37] have given a fuller picture of defect-induced electronic states in ZnO. Magnetic resonance techniques 8,9,38 have been applied to Zn 1−x Co x O and Zn 1−x Mn x O films and nanoclusters. As noted above, these studies 8,9,38,39 as well as x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, 12,39 which probe the local crystal structure about the transition-metal ion, have concluded that the transition-metal ions substitute for a Zn ion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic resonance techniques 8,9,38 have been applied to Zn 1−x Co x O and Zn 1−x Mn x O films and nanoclusters. As noted above, these studies 8,9,38,39 as well as x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, 12,39 which probe the local crystal structure about the transition-metal ion, have concluded that the transition-metal ions substitute for a Zn ion. Epitaxial growth of thin films with ͑110͒ orientation has been achieved, 12 and there is considerable anisotropy of the magnetism in the thin film.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%