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Correlation Between Texture, Anisotropy, And Vector Magnetization Processes Investigated By Two-Dimensional Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometry In Bao(Fe₂O₃)₆ Thin Film, Paul Ohodnicki, K. Goh, Michael Mchenry, Katherine Ziemer, Zhaohui Chen, C. Vittoria, Vincent Harris (1962-)
Correlation Between Texture, Anisotropy, And Vector Magnetization Processes Investigated By Two-Dimensional Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometry In Bao(Fe₂O₃)₆ Thin Film, Paul Ohodnicki, K. Goh, Michael Mchenry, Katherine Ziemer, Zhaohui Chen, C. Vittoria, Vincent Harris (1962-)
Vincent G. Harris
High ferromagnetic resonance frequencies and low linewidths in BaO(Fe₂O₃)₆ thin films are achieved by obtaining a low-dispersion of crystallite easy c axes normal to the film. X-ray diffraction and magnetic force microscopy are used to characterize texture and magnetic domain structure for a BaO(Fe₂O₃)₆ film deposited on (0001) SiC with a MgO (111) template layer. Strong c-axis texture normal to the film is observed resulting in strong uniaxial anisotropy. The consequent vector magnetization processes due to a combination of domain wall motion and magnetization rotation are characterized by two dimensional vector coil vibrating sample magnetometry (VVSM).