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Thin films: unexpected magnetism in a dielectric oxide.
Venkatesan, M; Fitzgerald, C B; Coey, J M D.
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  • Venkatesan M; SFI-Trinity Nanoscience Laboratory, Physics Department, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Nature ; 430(7000): 630, 2004 Aug 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15295588
It is generally accepted that magnetic order in an insulator requires the cation to have partially filled shells of d or f electrons. Here we show that thin films of hafnium dioxide (HfO2), an insulating oxide better known as a dielectric layer for nanoscale electronic devices, can be ferromagnetic even without doping. This discovery challenges our understanding of magnetism in insulators, because neither Hf4+ nor O2- are magnetic ions and the d and f shells of the Hf4+ ion are either empty or full.
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