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Room temperature ferromagnetism in oxygen-deficient gallium oxide films with cubic spinel structure

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Author(s):
Pichorim, A. ; Neckel, I. T. ; De Oliveira, A. J. A. ; Varalda, J. ; Mosca, D. H.
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: Materials Chemistry and Physics; v. 287, p. 6-pg., 2022-08-01.
Abstract

Oxygen-defective gallium oxide (Ga2O3-x with 0.4 < x < 0.7) thin films with cubic spinel structure were deposited on c-cut epi-polished sapphire wafers using thermal evaporation technique by keeping specific values of oxygen partial pressure in the evaporation chamber. The preparation method and post-treatment conditions induced distinct oxygen stoichiometries in the films which exhibit a ferromagnetic-like behavior at room tem-perature. Despite the measured saturation magnetization values do not exhibit a straightforward correlation to the oxygen stoichiometry of the films, the presence of oxygen vacancies and defects is presumably the origin of the unconventional magnetic behavior. Strong magnetic irreversibility exhibit by the magnetization measure-ments performed using field-cooling and zero-field-cooling protocols indicate the presence of disordered mag-netic moment distributions which are likely non-collinear. Theoretical and experimental results available in the literature corroborate with the assumptions that oxygen vacancies and defects appear as the main reason for room-temperature ferromagnetism. All films exhibit soft magnetic behavior at room temperature, exhibiting remanent magnetizations between 7% and 20% of the saturation magnetization which saturated magnetic moments is estimated as 0.43 and 1.24 Bohr magneton per oxygen vacancy. The present results extend the functionalities of this interesting material, which is already investigated for applications in several technological areas, for possible uses in the areas of spintronics and emerging areas of the optospintronics. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 09/54082-2 - Acquisition of a vibranting sample magnetometer coupled with a superconducting quantum interference device assensor (Squid-VSM) with cryogenic closed cycle
Grantee:Ernesto Chaves Pereira de Souza
Support Opportunities: Multi-user Equipment Program
FAPESP's process: 13/07296-2 - CDMF - Center for the Development of Functional Materials
Grantee:Elson Longo da Silva
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers - RIDC