Magnetic, electrical and optical properties of p-type Fe-doped CuCrO2 semiconductor thin films

[Display omitted] •First study on high-quality Cu(Cr1−xFex)O2 diluted magnetic semiconductor films.•All thin films have a quasi-epitaxial growth orientation along the c axis.•Room-temperature ferromagnetism comes from hole-mediated Fe3+–Cr3+ super-exchange.•P-type conductivity is enhanced by more th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2013-12, Vol.581, p.502-507
Hauptverfasser: Lin, Fangting, Gao, Cai, Zhou, Xiaoshan, Shi, Wangzhou, Liu, Aiyun
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •First study on high-quality Cu(Cr1−xFex)O2 diluted magnetic semiconductor films.•All thin films have a quasi-epitaxial growth orientation along the c axis.•Room-temperature ferromagnetism comes from hole-mediated Fe3+–Cr3+ super-exchange.•P-type conductivity is enhanced by more than one order of magnitude via Fe doping.•All thin films show a comparatively high transparency in the visible range. Fe-doped CuCrO2 delafossite thin films, with a c-axis quasi-epitaxial orientation, were prepared by pulsed laser deposition, exhibiting reasonably good p-type conductivity, ferromagnetism with TC well above room temperature, and comparatively high transparency in the visible range. The influence of Fe concentration (0–15at%) on microstructure and physical properties was investigated. The substitution of Fe3+ for Cr3+ induces the lattice expansion, which is favorable for the oxygen insertion and thus produces the higher hole concentration. Accordingly the p-type conductivity is remarkably improved to 28Scm−1. Moreover, the introduction of Fe3+ leads to the hole-mediated Fe3+–Cr3+ super-exchange coupling responsible for the room-temperature ferromagnetism. The saturation magnetization is enhanced as the Fe concentration increases, with Curie temperature ⩾550K. Nevertheless, the transparency in the visible range does not profit from the Fe doping. The transmittance is diminished from 75% for x= 0 to 65% for x=15at% at the wavelength of 750nm, which can be interpreted as the strengthened scattering of photons by charge carriers. The direct optical bandgap is modulated by 3.8% via the Fe addition. The results show that the substitution of iron for chromium is an effective way to achieve high-performance CuCrO2 thin films which are supposed to become a promising p-type transparent diluted magnetic semiconductor material.
ISSN:0925-8388
1873-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2013.07.160