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Growth-Controlled Engineering of Magnetic Exchange Interactions in Single Crystalline GaCoZnO1-v Epitaxial Films with High Co Concentration

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:22 authored by Qiang Cao, Maoxiang Fu, Dapeng Zhu, Mengyu Yao, Shujun Hu, Yan-Xue Chen, Shi-Shen Yan, Guo-Lei Liu, Dong Qian, Xingyu Gao, Liang-Mo Mei, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang
While semiconductor spintronics promises lower switching energy and faster speed, a major limitation on its development as a viable technology is the lack of room temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor materials. The material challenge is great, because not only magnetic and electronic doping but also thermally robust coupling between them are required for a room temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor. Here, we report the growth-controlled engineering of magnetic exchange interactions in single crystalline GaCoZnO1-v epitaxial films with high Co concentrations (0.3 ≤ x ≤ 0.45) by controlling oxygen vacancy and carrier density through Ga3+ doping. Strong ferromagnetism, spin-split impurity states, and spin-polarized electrical transport are realized and well controlled at room temperature by tailoring the s,p-d exchange coupling. This room temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor, which offers the ability to individually control carrier density and magnetic doping, will lay a solid foundation for the development of practical spintronic devices operating at room temperature.

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Electron and spin transport in topological insulators

Australian Research Council

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Cao, Q., Fu, M., Zhu, D., Yao, M., Hu, S., Chen, Y., Yan, S., Liu, G., Qian, D., Gao, X., Mei, L. & Wang, X. (2017). Growth-Controlled Engineering of Magnetic Exchange Interactions in Single Crystalline GaCoZnO1-v Epitaxial Films with High Co Concentration. Chemistry of Materials, 29 (7), 2717-2723.

Journal title

Chemistry of Materials

Volume

29

Issue

7

Pagination

2717-2723

Language

English

RIS ID

113577

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