T. F. Kent, J. Yang, L. Yang, M. J. Mills, R. C. Myers
Periodic structures of GdN particles encapsulated in a single crystalline GaN matrix were prepared by plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy. High resolution X-ray diffractometery shows that GdN islands, with rock salt structure are epitaxially oriented to the wurtzite GaN matrix. Scanning transmission electron microscopy combined with in-situ reflection high energy electron diffraction allows for the study of island formation dynamics, which occurs after 1.2ML of GdN coverage. STEM images show evidence for dislocation termination at GdN nanoparticles. SQUID Magnetometry reveals two ferromagnetic phases, one due to GdN particles with Curie temperature of 70K and a second, anomalous room temperature phase.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.0028
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