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Controlling the crystalline and magnetic texture in sputtered Fe 0.89 Ga 0.11 thin films: Influence of substrate and thermal treatment
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2019-08Registro en:
Ramírez Chamorro, Gerardo Alexis; Malamud, Florencia; Gomez, Javier Enrique; Rodríguez, Luis M.; Fregenal, Daniel Eduardo; et al.; Controlling the crystalline and magnetic texture in sputtered Fe 0.89 Ga 0.11 thin films: Influence of substrate and thermal treatment; Elsevier Science; Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials; 483; 8-2019; 143-151
0304-8853
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Autor
Ramírez Chamorro, Gerardo Alexis
Malamud, Florencia
Gomez, Javier Enrique
Rodríguez, Luis M.
Fregenal, Daniel Eduardo
Butera, Alejandro Ricardo
Milano, Julian
Resumen
In this work we present a careful study on the relationship between the magnetic and structural properties of a highly magnetostrictive Fe0.89Ga0.11 (Fe-Ga) alloy deposited onto glass, Si and MgO substrates. When grown on glass, the films are polycrystalline with randomly oriented grains without any texture, while the ones on Si and MgO present preferred growth directions. Fe-Ga/Si films show a [1 1 3] fibre-like texture, and Fe-Ga/MgO presents a quasi monocrystalline behavior with the (1 0 0) film plane direction parallel to the substrate surface. When Fe-Ga/MgO films are annealed an additional (1 1 0) texture is also observed. Magnetometry and ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) show that the magnetic behavior is closely related to the structural observed textures. Furthermore, the structural analysis allowed us to get a deeper understanding of the magnetic behavior. This point is very important to get the ability of controlling the crystalline texture by means of growing onto different substrates and/or thermal treatments, which in turns opens the possibility of handling the magnetic texture which is particularly important in magnetostrictive materials for electronic devices.