Tunable polymorphism of epitaxial iron oxides in the four-in-one ferroic-on-GaN system with magnetically ordered {\alpha}-, {\gamma}-, {\epsilon}-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 layers
Sergey Suturin, Alexander Korovin, Sergey Gastev, Mikhail Volkov,, Masao Tabuchi, Nikolai Sokolov

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the epitaxial growth of four different magnetically ordered iron oxide phases on GaN, revealing their tunable polymorphism and potential for spintronic device applications.
Contribution
It reports the first epitaxial stabilization of four distinct iron oxide phases on GaN using laser MBE, highlighting their physical properties and tunable polymorphism for heterostructure design.
Findings
Successful epitaxial growth of four iron oxide phases on GaN.
Distinct physical properties of each phase, including phase transitions.
Comparison of epitaxial films with bulk and nanostructured forms.
Abstract
Hybridization of semiconducting and magnetic materials into a single heterostructure is believed to be potentially applicable to the design of novel functional spintronic devices. In the present work we report epitaxial stabilization of four magnetically ordered iron oxide phases (Fe3O4, {\gamma}-Fe2O3, {\alpha}-Fe2O3 and most exotic metastable {\epsilon}-Fe2O3) in the form of nanometer sized single crystalline films on GaN(0001) surface. The epitaxial growth of as many as four distinctly different iron oxide phases is demonstrated within the same single-target Laser MBE technological process on a GaN semiconductor substrate widely used for electronic device fabrication. The discussed iron oxides belong to a family of simple formula magnetic materials exhibiting a rich variety of outstanding physical properties including peculiar Verwey and Morin phase transitions in Fe3O4 and…
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