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Journal
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The influence of the ion implantation process on the charge state of dilute 57 Fe impurities implanted as radioactive 57 Mn in ZnO is investigated by 57 Fe emission Mössbauer spectroscopy. One sample is additionally implanted with stable 23 Na impurities. Both Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ charge states are observed, and the Fe 3+/Fe 2+ ratio is found to increase with the fluence of both 57 Mn/57 Fe and 23 Na ions, demonstrating that the build-up of Fe 3+ is not related to the chemical nature of the implanted ions. The results are interpreted in terms of radiation damage induced changes of the Fermi level, and illustrate that the Fe 3+/Fe 2+ ratio can be adjusted by ion implantation. The spin–lattice relaxation time for Fe 3+ in ZnO is found to be independent of the implantation fluence, and is evidently an intrinsic property of the system.
Publisher: 
IOP Publishing
Publication date: 
9 Nov 2012
Authors: 

R Mantovan, HP Gunnlaugsson, D Naidoo, S Ólafsson, K Johnston, H Masenda, TE Mølholt, K Bharuth-Ram, M Fanciulli, HP Gislason, Guido Langouche, R Sielemann, G Weyer, Isolde Collaboration

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Volume: 24 Issue: 48 Pages: 485801
Origin: 
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter