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Cationic vacancies and anomalous spectral-weight transfer in Ti1−xTaxO2thin films studied via polarization-dependent near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy

Dongchen QiThirumalai VenkatesanTeguh Citra AsmaraArkajit BarmanAndrew T. S. WeeAndrivo RusydiPeter KrügerKesong YangIman SantosoHumair M. OmerL. DebbichiSankar DharSankar Dhar

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Materials scienceCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsXANESElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPulsed laser depositionX-ray absorption fine structureCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMagnetizationNuclear magnetic resonanceK-edgeFerromagnetismVacancy defectThin film

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We report the electronic structures of Ta-doped anatase TiO 2 thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) with varying magnetization using a combination of first-principles calculations and near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy. The roles of Ta doping and Ti vacancies are clarified, and the observed room-temperature ferromagnetism is attributed to the localized magnetic moments at Ti vacancy sites ferromagnetically ordered by electron charge carriers. O K -edge spectra exhibit significant polarization dependence which is discussed and supported by first-principles calculations in relation to both the crystal symmetry and the formation of defects. In particular, anomalous spectral-weight transfer across the entire O K edge for the ferromagnetic thin film is associated exclusively with the occurrence of Ti vacancies and strong correlation effects, which result in the enhancement of the direct interaction between oxygen sites and of the anisotropy of the e g - p σ hybridizations in the out-of-plane component. Our results show that O K -edge NEXAFS spectra can provide reliable experimental probes capable of revealing cationic defects that are intimately related to the ferromagnetism in transition metal oxides.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.87.245201