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Original Articles

Theoretical calculations of spin-Hamiltonian parameters and defect structures for Cu2+ in trigonally-distorted tetrahedral sites of ZnO and GaN crystals

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Pages 789-796 | Received 12 Nov 2008, Accepted 15 Jan 2009, Published online: 18 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

The spin-Hamiltonian (SH) parameters (g factors g //, g ⊥ and hyperfine structure constants 63 A //, 63 A ⊥, 65 A //, 65 A ⊥) for Cu2+ ions in the trigonally-distorted tetrahedral sites of ZnO and GaN crystals are calculated from a complete diagonalization (of energy matrix) method (CDM) based on a two spin-orbit parameter model for d 9 ions in trigonal symmetry. In the method, the Zeeman and hyperfine interaction terms are added to the Hamiltonian in the conventional CDM. The calculated results are in good agreement with the experimental values. The calculated SH parameters are also compared with those using the traditional diagonalization method or perturbation method only within the 2 T 2 term. It appears that, for exact calculations of SH parameters of d 9 ions in trigonal tetrahedral clusters in crystals, the present CDM is preferable to the traditional diagonalization method or perturbation method within the 2 T 2 term. The local structures of Cu2+ centers (which differ from the corresponding structure in the host crystal) in ZnO : Cu2+ and GaN : Cu2+ are obtained from the calculations. The results are discussed.

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