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News 16.01.2014
New publication: Zinc oxide – From dilute magnetic doping to spin transport

Phys. Status Solidi B (2014)
During the past years, there has been renewed interest in the
wide-bandgap II–VI semiconductor ZnO, triggered by promising
prospects for spintronic applications. First, ferromagnetism
was predicted for dilute magnetic doping. In a comprehensive
investigation of ZnO:Co thin films based on the combined
measurement of macroscopic and microscopic properties, we
find no evidence for carrier-mediated itinerant ferromagnetism.
Phase-pure, crystallographically excellent ZnO:Co is uniformly
paramagnetic. Superparamagnetism arises when phase separation
or defect formation occurs, due to nanometer-sized metallic
precipitates. Other compounds like ZnO:(Li,Ni) and ZnO:Cu
do not exhibit indication of ferromagnetism. Second, its small
spin–orbit coupling and correspondingly large spin coherence
length makes ZnO suitable for transporting or manipulating
spins in spintronic devices. From optical pump/optical probe
experiments, we find a spin dephasing time of the order of
15 ns at lowtemperatures, which we attribute to electrons bound
to Al donors. In all-electrical magnetotransport measurements,
we successfully create and detect a spin-polarized ensemble
of electrons and transport this spin information across several
nanometers. We derive a spin lifetime of 2.6 ns for these itinerant
spins at low temperatures, corresponding well to results
from an electrical pump/optical probe experiment.