Room-temperature spin glass behavior in zinc ferrite epitaxial thin films
Julia Lumetzberger, Verena Ney, Anna Zhakarova, Nieli Daffe, Daniel, Primetzhofer, Andreas Ney

TL;DR
This study demonstrates room-temperature spin glass behavior in epitaxial zinc ferrite thin films, revealing how growth parameters influence magnetic bifurcation temperatures and suggesting complex magnetic interactions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the magnetic glassiness and spin glass behavior in epitaxial zinc ferrite films grown under different conditions.
Findings
Epitaxial growth confirmed with long-range magnetic order at room temperature.
Growth rate significantly affects the bifurcation temperature $T_f$.
Magnetic glassiness observed above room temperature in certain samples.
Abstract
Zinc ferrite (ZnFeO) epitaxial thin films were grown by reactive magnetron sputtering on MgAlO and AlO substrates varying a range of preparation parameters. The resulting structural and magnetic properties were investigated using a range of experimental techniques confirming epitaxial growth of ZnFeO with the nominal stoichiometric composition and long range magnetic order at and above room temperature. The main preparation parameter influencing the temperature of the bifurcation between curves under field cooled and zero-field cooled conditions was found to be the growth rate of the films, while growth temperature or the Ar:O ratio did not systematically influence . Furthermore was found to be systematically higher for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites · Magnetic properties of thin films · Theoretical and Computational Physics
