Motion of positively charged muonium in ZnO
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2012Author
Lichti, R. L.
Celebi, Yaşar Gürkan
Mengyan, P. W.
Bani-Salameh, H. N.
Baker, B. B.
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We report on a study of the motional characteristics of positively charged muonium defect centers in ZnO as an analog for H+ behavior. Muon spin depolarization measurements at zero applied magnetic field were completed from 20 K to 400 K, with preliminary results to 750 K. Results at the lower temperatures imply that Mu(+) occupied two sites, and indicate local motion as thermally assisted tunneling with a characteristic energy of similar to 60 meV, as well as a site change transition above 200 K with barrier energy similar to 440 meV. Based on theoretical results, we have tentatively assigned these features to tunneling among three equivalent oxygen anti-bonding sites (AB(perpendicular to)) and a transition to a lower-energy bond-centered site (BC parallel to) oriented along the c-axis. Preliminary fits suggest that global diffusion of muonium occurs above 400 K, with a diffusion barrier energy of similar to 0.7 eV. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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