The origin of magnetism in transition metal-doped ZrO2 thin films: Experiment and theory

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We have investigated the magnetic properties of Fe/Co/Ni-doped ZrO 2 laser ablated thin films in comparison with the known results of Mn-doped ZrO2, which is thought to be a promising material for spintronics applications. It is found that doping with a transition metal can induce room temperature ferromagnetism in 'fake' diamond. Theoretical analysis based on density functional theory confirms the experimental measurements, by revealing that the magnetic moments of Mn- and Ni-doped ZrO2 thin films are much larger than that of Fe- or Co-doped ZrO2 thin films. Most importantly, our calculations confirm that Mn- and Ni-doped ZrO2 show a ferromagnetic ground state in comparison to Co- and Fe-doped ZrO 2, which favor an antiferromagnetic ground state. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Hong, N. H., Kanoun, M. B., Goumri-Said, S., Song, J. H., Chikoidze, E., Dumont, Y., … Kurisu, M. (2013). The origin of magnetism in transition metal-doped ZrO2 thin films: Experiment and theory. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 25(43). https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/25/43/436003

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