Room temperature ferromagnetism in as-deposited and post-annealed Co-doped ZnO films
ORAL
Abstract
The Co-doped ZnO thin films were prepared on $c$-cut sapphire substrates by magnetron co-sputtering, and then annealed at various temperatures in vacuum. Magnetic measurements indicate that all the films are ferromagnetic at room temperature and the magnetization of the annealed Zn$_{0.88}$Co$_{0.12}$O films is increased about one order of magnitude in comparison with the corresponding as-deposited one. Both X-ray diffraction and TEM results show that there are not any Co and Co oxides secondary phases. Optical spectrometry indicates that Co$^{2+}$enters the tetrahedral sites of the wurtzite structure of ZnO host and substitutes for Zn$^{2+}$.
*Supported by grant Nos. 10574085 and 60776008 of NSF of China, NCET-07-0527 of China and the Leverhulme Trust of UK.
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