Magnetocrystalline anisotropy and magnetization reversal in GaMnP synthesized by ion implantation and pulsed-laser melting
C. Bihler, M. Kraus, H. Huebl, M. S. Brandt, S. T. B. Goennenwein, M., Opel, M. A. Scarpulla, P. R. Stone, R. Farshchi, O. D. Dubon

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic anisotropy and magnetization reversal mechanisms in GaMnP thin films, revealing complex anisotropic behaviors and temperature-dependent magnetic properties through FMR and magnetometry.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of magnetocrystalline anisotropy in GaMnP using combined FMR and SQUID magnetometry, highlighting temperature effects and domain behavior.
Findings
Uniaxial anisotropy dominates perpendicular to the film plane.
In-plane anisotropy components emerge at low temperatures.
Anisotropy parameters vanish above the Curie temperature.
Abstract
We report the observation of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and the determination of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy in (100)-oriented single-crystalline thin film samples of GaMnP with x=0.042. The contributions to the magnetic anisotropy were determined by measuring the angular- and the temperature-dependencies of the FMR resonance fields and by superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry. The largest contribution to the anisotropy is a uniaxial component perpendicular to the film plane; however, a negative contribution from cubic anisotropy is also found. Additional in-plane uniaxial components are observed at low temperatures, which lift the degeneracy between the in-plane [011] and [01-1] directions as well as between the in-plane [010] and [001] directions. Near T=5K, the easy magnetization axis is close to the in-plane [01-1] direction. All anisotropy parameters…
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