Y. Gao et al., GROWTH, STRUCTURE, AND MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF GAMMA-FE2O3 EPITAXIAL-FILMS ON MGO, Journal of applied physics, 81(7), 1997, pp. 3253-3256
Single-crystal epitaxial thin films of gamma-Fe2O3(001) have been grow
n on MgO(001) using oxygen-plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. The
structure and magnetic properties of these films have been characteri
zed by a variety of techniques, including reflection high-energy elect
ron diffraction (RHEED), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), x-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy and x-ray photoelectron/Auger electron dif
fraction (XPD/AED), vibrating sample magnetometry, and ferromagnetic r
esonance. Real-time RHEED reveals that the film growth occurs in a lay
er-by-layer fashion. The gamma-Fe2O3(001) film surface exhibits a (1 x
1) LEED pattern. The growth of gamma-Fe2O3 films at 450 degrees C is
accompanied by significant Mg outdiffusion. AED of Mg KLL Auger emissi
on reveals that Mg substitutionally incorporates in the gamma-Fe2O3 la
ttice, occupying the octahedral sites. Magnetic moments are similar to
2300 G and similar to 4500 G for gamma-Fe2O3 films grown at 250 degre
es C and 450 degrees C, respectively. The high magnetic moment for the
films grown at 450 degrees C could be attributed to the high degree o
f structural order of the films and Mg substitution at octahedral site
s. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.