Strontium ferrite films were deposited by rf sputtering of a commercia
l strontium ferrite target onto fused quartz substrates maintained at
temperatures up to 900 degrees C. Films deposited at T < 800 degrees C
were amorphous, but films deposited at T > 800 degrees C had crystall
ine M-type strontium ferrite structures. The film composition correspo
nded to that of the target. Films deposited at 800 degrees C were part
ially oriented in the [110] direction with the c-axis in the plane. Po
stannealing led to an increase in the magnetization, indicating incomp
lete formation of ferrite in the as-deposited state. Both in-plane and
perpendicular hysteresis loops are rectangular with remanence ratios
of 0.8 and 0.6, respectively, showing partial orientation with the c-a
xis. The torque curve is consistent with the above, although there are
some additional anomalous peaks.