Titanium 3d ferromagnetism with perpendicular anisotropy in defective anatase

2020 
Author(s): Stiller, M; N'Diaye, AT; Ohldag, H; Barzola-Quiquia, J; Esquinazi, PD; Amelal, T; Bundesmann, C; Spemann, D; Trautmann, M; Chasse, A; Hamed, HB; Adeagbo, WA; Hergert, W | Abstract: © 2020 American Physical Society. This work focuses on the generation of ferromagnetism at the surface of anatase TiO2 films by low-energy ion irradiation. Controlled Ar+-ion irradiation resulted in a thin (∼10) nm ferromagnetic surface layer. The intrinsic origin and robustness of the magnetic order has been characterized by x-ray magnetic circular dichroism at room temperature revealing that a Ti band is spin-polarized. These results, together with density functional theory calculations, indicate that Ti vacancy-interstitial pairs are responsible for the magnetic order. Superconducting quantum interference device measurements show the existence of a perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and a low remanent magnetization. Magnetic force microscopy reveals that this low remanence is due to oppositely aligned magnetic domains with magnetization vectors normal to the main surface. The weak domain-wall pinning, the magnetic anisotropy, together with the simplicity of the preparation method, open up interesting possibilities for future applications. As an example, single domain patterns of ∼1μm width and several μm length can be easily prepared.
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