Abstract

Amorphous copper-doped ZnO thin films (ZnO:Cu) prepared on glass substrates by the radio-frequency magnetron co-sputtering have been investigated. Magnetic measurements indicated that the amorphous ZnO:Cu thin films were ferromagnetic at room temperature and the saturation magnetization was much higher than that of the polycrystalline films. X-ray diffraction results showed there was no Cu 2O phase in amorphous ZnO:Cu films, which might be the reason for the high magnetic moment of the films. On the other hand, the high saturation magnetization of the amorphous ZnO:Cu films could also attribute to that there was no limit of solid solubility of Cu in amorphous ZnO solvent. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of the amorphous ZnO:Cu thin films reveal that copper was in Cu 2+ chemical state.

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