Abstract :
Crystal Zn1−xMnxO magnetic semiconductors have been obtained by using a hydrothermal method for the first time at temperature of 703 K with substituent fraction ranging from x=0 to 0.04. X-ray diffraction and optical absorption measurements provide evidence for the locating at Zn site of Mn ion in ZnO crystals. The non-monotonic variation of band gap indicates the short-ranged interactions of sp–d electrons. However, no evidence of ferromagnetism is found in these systems down to T=2 K. The magnetization is found to be contributed from both free spins and spins associated with antiferromagnetic clusters. The antiferromagnetism is confirmed by fitting a Curie–Weiss function.