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Structural and magnetic properties of Mn-implanted Si

Authors :
Zhou, S.
Potzger, K.
Mücklich, A.
Eichhorn, F.
Schell, N.
Grötzschel, R.
Schmidt, B.
Skorupa, W.
Helm, M.
Fassbender, J.
Geiger, D.
Source :
Physical Review B 75(2007), 085203
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Structural and magnetic properties in Mn-implanted, p-type Si were investigated. High resolution structural analysis techniques such as synchrotron x-ray diffraction revealed the formation of MnSi1.7 nanoparticles already in the as-implanted samples. Depending on the Mn fluence, the size increases from 5 nm to 20 nm upon rapid thermal annealing. No significant evidence is found for Mn substituting Si sites either in the as-implanted or annealed samples. The observed ferromagnetism yields a saturation moment of 0.21µB per implanted Mn at 10 K, which could be assigned to MnSi1.7 nanoparticles as revealed by a temperature-dependent magnetization measurement.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review B 75(2007), 085203
Accession number :
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