Comparative Study of Optical and Magneto-Optical Properties of Normal, Disordered and Inverse Spinel Type Oxides
Vitaly Zviagin, Peter Richter, Tammo B\"ontgen, Michael Lorenz,, Michael Ziese, Dietrich R. T. Zahn, Georgeta Salvan, Marius Grundmann, and, R\"udiger Schmidt-Grund

TL;DR
This study compares the optical and magneto-optical properties of various spinel oxide thin films, revealing how cation disorder and crystal quality influence their magneto-optical responses, which is crucial for device applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive experimental comparison of optical and magneto-optical properties across different spinel oxides with varying cation arrangements.
Findings
Magneto-optical response is strongest in high-quality inverse spinels.
Disordered normal spinels also show strong magneto-optical effects.
Transitions involving charge transfer and d-band electrons are identified.
Abstract
CoO, ZnFeO, CoFeO, ZnCoO, and FeO thin films were fabricated by pulsed laser deposition at high and low temperatures resulting in crystalline single-phase normal, inverse, as well as disordered spinel oxide thin films with smooth surface morphology. The dielectric function, determined by spectroscopic ellipsometry in a wide spectral range from 0.5 eV to 8.5 eV, is compared with the magneto-optical response of the dielectric tensor, investigated by magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) spectroscopy in the spectral range from 1.7 eV to 5.5 eV with an applied magnetic field of 1.7 T. Crystal field, inter-valence and inter-sublattice charge transfer transitions, and transitions from O to metal cation 3d or 4s bands are identified in both the principal diagonal elements and the magneto-optically active off-diagonal elements of the dielectric…
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