Strain induced room temperature ferromagnetism in epitaxial magnesium oxide thin films

  • Zhenghe Jin
  • , Sudhakar Nori
  • , Yi-Fang Lee
  • , D Kumar
  • , Fan Wu
  • , J. T. Prater
  • , Ki Wook Kim
  • , Jagdish Narayan

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Abstract

We report on the epitaxial growth and room-temperature ferromagnetic properties of MgO thin films deposited on hexagonal c-sapphire substrates by pulsed laser deposition. The epitaxial nature of the films has been confirmed by both θ-2θ and φ-scans of X-ray diffraction pattern. Even though bulk MgO is a nonmagnetic insulator, we have found that the MgO films exhibit ferromagnetism and hysteresis loops yielding a maximum saturation magnetization up to 17 emu/cc and large coercivity, Hc = 1200 Oe. We have also found that the saturation magnetization gets enhanced and that the crystallization degraded with decreased growth temperature, suggesting that the origin of our magnetic coupling could be point defects manifested by the strain in the films. X-ray (θ-2θ) diffraction peak shift and strain analysis clearly support the presence of strain in films resulting from the presence of point defects. Based on careful investigations using secondary ion mass spectrometer and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies, we have ruled out the possibility of the presence of any external magnetic impurities. We discuss the critical role of microstructural characteristics and associated strain on the physical properties of the MgO films and establish a correlation between defects and magnetic properties.
Original languageEnglish
Article number165309
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume118
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 28 2015

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