Abstract

AbstractWe report on metal organic chemical vapor deposition growth of GaMnN/p-GaN/n-GaN multilayer structures and manipulation of room temperature (RT) ferromagnetism (FM) in a GaMnN layer. The GaMnN layer was grown on top of a n-GaN substrate and found to be almost always paramagnetic. However, when grown on a p-type GaN layer, a strong saturation magnetization (Ms) was observed. Ms was almost doubled after annealing demonstrating that the FM observed in GaMnN film is carrier-mediated. To control the hole concentration of the p-GaN layer by depletion, GaMnN/p-GaN/n-GaN multilayer structures of different p-GaN thickness (Xp) were grown on sapphire substrates. We have demonstrated that the FM depends on the Xp and the applied bias to the GaN p-n junction. The FM of these multilayer is independent on the top GaMnN layer thickness (tGaMnN) for tGaMnN >200 nm and decreases for tGaMnN < 200 nm. Thus the room temperature FM of GaMnN i-p-n structure can also be controlled by changing Xp and tGaMnN in the GaMnN i-p-n structures.

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