Hafnium oxide thin films studied by time differential perturbed angular correlations
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2011-06-01Author
Dey, C. C.
Dey, S.
Bedi, S. C.
Das, S. K.
Lorenz, M.
Grundmann, M.
Vogt, J.
Butz, T.
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We report on the study of hafnium oxide thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition at various
partial oxygen pressures by Time Differential Perturbed Angular Correlations using the nuclear
probe 181Hf(b )181Ta to determine the nuclear quadrupole interaction (NQI), and by x-ray
diffraction. The samples were neutron activated and measured at room temperature as received as
well as after annealing in air. All spectra exhibited two to three inequivalent probe sites, even after
annealing. At 0.3 mbar oxygen partial pressure and annealing for 5 hs at 1073 K the majority
(88%) of the sites exhibited NQI parameters as reported for the bulk monoclinic phase
[xQ¼125.4(2) Mrad/s, g¼0.335(5)]. We can exclude amorphous as well as cubic and tetragonal
hafnium oxide phases in the annealed samples. There was no indication of room-temperature
ferromagnetism.
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