Room temperature ferromagnetism and spin polarization in Cr doped InN thin films
ORAL
Abstract
Understanding the development of ferromagnetism in transition metal doped semiconductors is a topic of great current interest. We studied the properties of chromium doped InN thin films fabricated by RF sputtering (In$_{1-x}$Cr$_{x}$N, where x= 0, 0.02 and 0.05) on c-sapphire substrates as a possible dilute magnetic semiconductor. We carried out detailed structural, optical, electrical, and magnetic characterization of these samples to investigate the interplay of these different materials properties. These films are found to be polycrystalline without any secondary impurity phases. Optical and electrical measurements indicate that these films are highly degenerate and have a carrier concentration of $\sim $ 10$^{20}$ cm$^{-3}$. Most significantly, we find that these films show room temperature ferromagnetism. We present evidence for intrinsic magnetic properties through measurements of the spin polarization. The results are discussed in the context of carrier mediated ferromagnetism.
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Authors
Ambesh Dixit
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
Sudakar Chandran
Wayne State University
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201
P. Thapa
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
R. Panguluri
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Wayne State University, Detroit MI 48201, USA
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
Vaman Naik
University of Michigan, Dearborn
University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128
Department of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Department of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI
Ratna Naik
Wayne State University
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
J. S. Thakur
Wayne State University
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
B. Nadgorny
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University
Gavin Lawes
Wayne State University
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Department of physics and astronomy, Wayne State University