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Magnetic Properties of Semiconducting Spinel CdCr 2 S 4 Nanostructured Films Grown by Low-Pressure Metal–OrganicChemical Vapor Deposition

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Magnetic semiconductors are being extensively investigated because of their promise to provide new functionalities and device concepts for spintronic applications. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to obtain high-quality thin films of these materials for device usage, particularly of chalcogenide-based magnetic semiconductors. The chalcogenide spinel CdCr2S4 is a well-established ferromagnetic semiconductor. In bulk form, it exhibits unique properties such as colossal magnetocapacitance and magnetoresistance effects and is a promising candidate for spintronic applications. Because of its semiconducting properties and band gap in the visible wavelength range, CdCr2S4 offers exciting possibilities for tailoring its optical and magnetic properties. However, applications that utilize its unique combination of optical, electrical, and magnetic properties are limited because of difficulties in growing high-quality films. Herein, we demonstrate a simple low-pressure metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MO...

Volume 1
Pages 1424-1432
DOI 10.1021/ACSAELM.9B00245
Language English
Journal None

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