Negligible magnetism in excellent structural quality Cr(x)Ti(1-x)O(2) anatase: contrast with high-T(C) ferromagnetism in structurally defective Cr(x)Ti(1-x)O(2) |
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Authors: | Kaspar T C Heald S M Wang C M Bryan J D Droubay T Shutthanandan V Thevuthasan S McCready D E Kellock A J Gamelin D R Chambers S A |
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Affiliation: | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() We reexamine the mechanism of ferromagnetism in doped TiO(2) anatase, using epitaxial Cr:TiO(2) with excellent structural quality as a model system. In contrast to highly oriented but defective Cr:TiO(2) (approximately 0.5 micro(b)/Cr), these structurally superior single crystal films exhibit negligible ferromagnetism. Similar results were obtained for Co:TiO(2). We show for the first time that charge-compensating oxygen vacancies alone, as predicted by F-center mediated exchange, are not sufficient to activate ferromagnetism. Instead, the onset of ferromagnetism correlates with the presence of structural defects. |
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