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High Coercivity Sr-ferrite Magnetic Thin Films Induced by
Various Underlayers
Author(s): W.C.Chang, T.C.Yen
Pages: 201-
203
Year: 2000
Issue:
2
Journal: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Abstract: Three kinds of oxide underlayers, namely SiO2, ZnO and Al2O3, were deposited prior to the
sputtering of Sr-ferrite films, respectively, in order to induce the optimum grain morphology and
the texture of the films. A Sr-ferrite film with an easy axis in-plane orientation was induced by
SiO2 underlayer. In contrast, it prefers to be perpendicular to film plane for the cases of ZnO
and Al2O3 underlayers. The optimum magnetic properties of the former film along film plane
are: 4πMr=1.7 kG, iHc=5.35 kOe, and Sq=0.59, which are mainly dominated by the exchange
coupling effect, determined by Wohlfarth's remanence analysis, among grains. While those for
the films with an easy axis perpendicular to film plane can be as high as 4πMr=3.72 kG,
iHc=6.42 kOe, and Sq=0.82, which are mainly dominated by the magnetostatic interaction
among grains.
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