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Influence of structure and cation distribution on magnetic anisotropy and damping in Zn/Al doped nickel ferrites

Authors :
Martin Buchner
Niéli Daffé
Marcos V. Moro
Julia Lumetzberger
Santa Pile
Andreas Ney
Daniel Primetzhofer
Wolfgang Gaderbauer
Kilian Lenz
Verena Ney
Source :
Physical Review B 102(2020)5, 054402
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Tillämpad kärnfysik, 2020.

Abstract

An in-depth analysis of Zn/Al doped nickel ferrites grown by reactive magnetron sputtering is relevant due to their promising characteristics for applications in spintronics. The material is insulating and ferromagnetic at room temperature with an additional low magnetic damping. By studying the complex interplay between strain and cation distribution their impact on the magnetic properties, i.e. anisotropy, damping and g-factor is unravelled. In particular, a strong influence of the lattice site occupation of Ni$^{2+}_{\text{Td}}$ and cation coordination of Fe$^{2+}_{\text{Oh}}$ on the intrinsic damping is found. Furthermore, the critical role of the incorporation of Zn$^{2+}$ and Al$^{3+}$ is evidenced by comparison with a sample of altered composition. Especially, the dopant Zn$^{2+}$ is evidenced as a tuning factor for Ni$^{2+}_{\text{Td}}$ and therefore unquenched orbital moments directly controlling the g-factor. A strain-independent reduction of the magnetic anisotropy and damping by adapting the cation distribution is demonstrated.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review B 102(2020)5, 054402
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12c02c4ccbbb865c89b609d044c22f8e