S. Kale et al., Film thickness and temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of pulsed-laser-deposited Fe3O4 films on different substrates - art. no. 205413, PHYS REV B, 6420(20), 2001, pp. 5413
We report a systematic study of (100) epitaxial films of magnetite (Fe3O4)
of thickness 300-2000 Angstrom, grown on single-crystal substrates (MgO, Mg
Al2O4, and SrTiO3) using pulsed laser deposition. The magnetic state was ex
plored by measuring magnetization, conversion-electron Mossbauer spectrosco
py, and ferromagnetic resonance. At 300 K, films grown on MgAl2O4 and SrTiO
3 are, more or less, normal for all thicknesses. That is, the in-plane anis
otropy is fourfold. The films on MgO, however, show no in-plane anisotropy
if the thickness is less than similar to 800 Angstrom. In contrast to some
previous claims, the present films exhibit magnetic saturation at quite mod
est (less than or equal to2 kOe) fields. We propose simple models to accoun
t for a variety of observations. In addition to the shape anisotropy, strai
ns appear to play the major role in determining the variation of the magnet
ic behavior with thickness, substrate, and temperature.