The origin of ferromagnetism in 57Fe ion-implanted semiconducting 6H-polytype silicon carbide

Semiconducting (mostly p-doped) single crystals of the 6H-polytype of D*a-SiC(0001) were implanted with 57Fe ions with a nominal dose of 1.0 X 1016, 2.0 X 1016, 3.0 X 1016 or 2.0 X 1017 cm-2 (high-dose sample p-hd) at 100 or 200 keV ion energy in order to produce diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMS...

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Published inJournal of physics. Condensed matter Vol. 18; no. 43; pp. 9881 - 9900
Main Authors Stromberg, F, Keune, W, Chen, X, Bedanta, S, Reuther, H, Mücklich, A
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Abstract Semiconducting (mostly p-doped) single crystals of the 6H-polytype of D*a-SiC(0001) were implanted with 57Fe ions with a nominal dose of 1.0 X 1016, 2.0 X 1016, 3.0 X 1016 or 2.0 X 1017 cm-2 (high-dose sample p-hd) at 100 or 200 keV ion energy in order to produce diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMSs). After implantation all samples (except p-hd) were subject to rapid thermal annealing at 1000 deg C for 2 min. The structure was investigated by x-ray diffraction, high-resolution cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy and sputter-Auger depth profiling. The magnetic properties were obtained from superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry and 57Fe conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy (CEMS) at room temperature (RT) and 4.2 K. Our combined results obtained by several techniques prove unambiguously that ferromagnetism in 57Fe-implanted SiC for Fe concentrations above 3% originates mostly from epitaxial superparamagnetic Fe3Si (and possibly a small fraction of Fe nanoparticles) in the SiC matrix. We find a wide range of blocking temperatures, TB, which start from 400 K for a dose of 2.0 X 1016 cm-2, and shift downwards to ~220 K for 3.0 X 1016 cm-2. For the lowest dose of 1.0 X 1016 cm-2 at 200 keV, we find evidence of ferromagnetism below 20 K via weak magnetic hyperfine interaction. Our measurements suggest that for a maximum Fe concentration in the range of 1-3%, which corresponds to this lowest Fe dose, the possibility exists to obtain a DMS in Fe-implanted SiC, prepared at lower or equal implantation doses.
AbstractList Semiconducting (mostly p-doped) single crystals of the 6H-polytype of D*a-SiC(0001) were implanted with 57Fe ions with a nominal dose of 1.0 X 1016, 2.0 X 1016, 3.0 X 1016 or 2.0 X 1017 cm-2 (high-dose sample p-hd) at 100 or 200 keV ion energy in order to produce diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMSs). After implantation all samples (except p-hd) were subject to rapid thermal annealing at 1000 deg C for 2 min. The structure was investigated by x-ray diffraction, high-resolution cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy and sputter-Auger depth profiling. The magnetic properties were obtained from superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry and 57Fe conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy (CEMS) at room temperature (RT) and 4.2 K. Our combined results obtained by several techniques prove unambiguously that ferromagnetism in 57Fe-implanted SiC for Fe concentrations above 3% originates mostly from epitaxial superparamagnetic Fe3Si (and possibly a small fraction of Fe nanoparticles) in the SiC matrix. We find a wide range of blocking temperatures, TB, which start from 400 K for a dose of 2.0 X 1016 cm-2, and shift downwards to ~220 K for 3.0 X 1016 cm-2. For the lowest dose of 1.0 X 1016 cm-2 at 200 keV, we find evidence of ferromagnetism below 20 K via weak magnetic hyperfine interaction. Our measurements suggest that for a maximum Fe concentration in the range of 1-3%, which corresponds to this lowest Fe dose, the possibility exists to obtain a DMS in Fe-implanted SiC, prepared at lower or equal implantation doses.
Author Keune, W
Bedanta, S
Chen, X
Mücklich, A
Stromberg, F
Reuther, H
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Ferromagnetic materials
Silicon carbides
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Semimagnetic semiconductors
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Domain effects, magnetization curves, and hysteresis
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Magnetic properties and materials
Magnetic resonances and relaxations in condensed matter, mössbauer effect
Magnetic semiconductors
Magnetization curves, magnetization reversal, hysteresis, barkhausen and related effects
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Title The origin of ferromagnetism in 57Fe ion-implanted semiconducting 6H-polytype silicon carbide
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