Abstract
We report on the ferromagnetic characteristics of Zn 1− x Mn x O films ( x=0.1–0.3) prepared by the sol–gel method on silicon substrates using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry at various temperatures. Magnetic measurement show that the Curie temperature ( T C) and the coercive field ( H C) were ∼39 K and ∼2100 Oe for the film of x=0.2, respectively. EDS and TEM measurements indicate that Mn content at the interface is significantly higher than that at the center of the Zn 0.8Mn 0.2O film showing the ratio, Zn:Mn:O≅1:12:15. This experimental evidence suggests that ferromagnetic precipitates containing manganese oxide may be responsible for the observed ferromagnetic behavior of the film.
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