Magnetization and Anisotropy of Cobalt Ferrite Thin Films
F. Eskandari, S.B. Porter, M. Venkatesan, P. Kameli, K. Rode and, J.M.D. Coey

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates how substrate choice, temperature, and oxygen pressure affect the structure and magnetic properties of cobalt ferrite thin films, revealing the roles of cation states and strain in tuning magnetization and anisotropy.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the relationship between cation states, strain, and magnetic properties in cobalt ferrite thin films produced by pulsed-laser deposition.
Findings
Room-temperature magnetization varies from 60 to 440 kAm-1.
Substrate-induced anisotropy ranges from +220 to -2100 kJ/m^3.
Low-spin Co3+ formation can drastically reduce magnetization.
Abstract
The magnetization of thin films of cobalt ferrite frequently falls far below the bulk value of 455 kAm-1, which corresponds to an inverse cation distribution in the spinel structure with a significant orbital moment of about 0.6 muB that is associated with the octahedrally-coordinated Co2+ ions. The orbital moment is responsible for the magnetostriction and magnetocrystalline anisotropy, and its sensitivity to imposed strain. We have systematically investigated the structure and magnetism of films produced by pulsed-laser deposition on different substrates (TiO2, MgO, MgAl2O4, SrTiO3, LSAT, LaAlO3) and as a function of temperature (500-700 C) and oxygen pressure (10-4 - 10 Pa). Magnetization at room-temperature ranges from 60 to 440 kAm-1, and uniaxial substrate-induced anisotropy ranges from +220 kJm-3 for films on deposited on MgO (100) to -2100 kJm-3 for films deposited on MgAl2O4…
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