High temperature ferromagnetism in Fe-doped ZnO: A density functional investigation

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The electronic structure and related magnetic properties of Fe-doped ZnO system is analyzed in presence of both O- and Zn-vacancy in the framework of TB-LMTO-ASA method within LSDA. Although for the Fe-doped ZnO system, the ground state is antiferromagnetic, in presence of O-and Zn-vacancy the magnetic mechanism is drastically altered. Utilizing the two-centered tight binding model of Anderson and Hasegawa, we have investigated the nature of the two competing interactions : antiferromagnetic super-exchange versus ferromagnetic double-exchange interactions, as a function of the Fe-Fe separation by supercell calculations. The results reveal that for obtaining long-range half-metallic ferromagnetism, Zn-vacancy is more crucial than O-vacancy. © 2007 Society of Nano Science and Technology.

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Karmakar, D., Dasgupta, I., Das, G. P., & Kawazoe, Y. (2007). High temperature ferromagnetism in Fe-doped ZnO: A density functional investigation. Materials Transactions, 48(8), 2119–2122. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.N-MRA2007867

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