Ba(Zn,Co)2As2: a II-II-V Diluted Ferromagnetic Semiconductor with N-type Carriers
Abstract
Diluted ferromagnetic semiconductors (DMSs) that combine the properties of semiconductors with ferromagnetism have potential application in spin-sensitive electronics (spintronics) devices. The search for DMS materials exploded after the observation of ferromagnetic ordering in III-V (Ga,Mn)As films. Recently, a series of DMS compounds isostructural to iron-based superconductors have been reported. Among them, the highest Curie temperature of 230 K has been achieved in (Ba,K)(Zn,Mn)As. However, most DMSs, including (Ga,Mn)As, are p-type, i.e., the carriers that mediate ferromagnetism are holes. For practical applications, DMS with n-type carriers are also advantageous. Here we report the successful synthesis of a II-II-V diluted ferromagnetic semiconductor with n-type carriers, Ba(Zn,Co)As. Magnetization measurements show that the ferromagnetic transition occurs up to 45 K. Hall effect and Seebeck effect measurements jointly confirm that the dominant carriers are electrons. Through muon spin relaxation (SR), a volume sensitive magnetic probe, we have also confirmed that the ferromagnetism in Ba(Zn,Co)As is intrinsic and the internal field is static.
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@article{arxiv.1712.06764,
title = {Ba(Zn,Co)2As2: a II-II-V Diluted Ferromagnetic Semiconductor with N-type Carriers},
author = {Shengli Guo and Huiyuan Man and Cui Ding and Yao Zhao and Licheng Fu and Yilun Gu and Guoxiang Zhi and Benjamin A. Frandsen and Sky C. Cheung and Zurab Guguchia and Kohtaro Yamakawa and Bin Chen and Hangdong Wang and Z. Deng and C. Q. Jin and Yasutomo J. Uemura and Fanlong Ning},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06764},
year = {2019}
}
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8 pages, 6 figures. Developed work of 1403.4019