DocumentCode
986967
Title
Laser annealing of gallium-substituted garnet epitaxial films in pressurized oxygen
Author
Herman, Dean A., Jr. ; DeLuca, John C. ; Vollmer, Hubert J.
Author_Institution
U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, USA
Volume
17
Issue
6
fYear
1981
fDate
11/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2562
Lastpage
2564
Abstract
The effects of laser annealing Ga-substituted EuYIG epitaxial films in still, controlled ambients of air and one to five atmospheres of pure oxygen have been studied. An approximately logarithmic increase in saturation magnetization (
) and decrease in film magnetic Q factor were observed with increasing oxygen pressure in the annealing ambient. Compared with the most successful previous experiments, annealing at five atmospheres of oxygen displaced nearly twice the fraction of Ga from tetrahedral to octahedral lattice sites. As evidenced by the lack of film damage, the correlation of lattice parameter with the location of the Ga ions and the lack of broadening in the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) lines, effective annealing temperatures above 1850K were achieved with no significant loss of oxygen from the films. The use of FMR to deduce the extent of film annealing was affirmed through the agreement of independent measurements of
by bubble statics and SQUID magnetometry in films indicated to be homogeneous by FMR.
) and decrease in film magnetic Q factor were observed with increasing oxygen pressure in the annealing ambient. Compared with the most successful previous experiments, annealing at five atmospheres of oxygen displaced nearly twice the fraction of Ga from tetrahedral to octahedral lattice sites. As evidenced by the lack of film damage, the correlation of lattice parameter with the location of the Ga ions and the lack of broadening in the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) lines, effective annealing temperatures above 1850K were achieved with no significant loss of oxygen from the films. The use of FMR to deduce the extent of film annealing was affirmed through the agreement of independent measurements of
by bubble statics and SQUID magnetometry in films indicated to be homogeneous by FMR.Keywords
Laser applications, materials processing; Magnetic bubble films; Annealing; Atmosphere; Garnet films; Lattices; Magnetic films; Magnetic resonance; Optical control; Q factor; Saturation magnetization; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1981.1061715
Filename
1061715
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