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http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JKMS.2005.15.1.025

Temperature Dependence of Magnetic Properties of YIG films Grown by Solid Phase Epitaxy  

Jang, Pyug-Woo (Division of applied science, Cheongju University)
Kim, Jong-Ryul (Division of chemical and materials engineering, Hanyang University)
Abstract
Magnetic properties of YIG films grown by solid phase epitaxy (SPE) was measured as a function of temperature with focus on magneto-crystalline and perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy was not induced in the SPE YIG films annealed at low temperature by relaxing residual stress through formation of dislocation. On the contrary the films annealed at high temperature showed perpendicular magnetic anisotropy which shows very low density of dislocation. Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy field decreased linearly up to a high temperature of $230^{\circ}C$ above which magneto-crystalline anisotropy disappeared. Coercivity also decreased linearly with temperature up 세 $230^{\circ}C$. Magneto-crystalline anisotropy of perpendicular anisotropy induced epitaxial (111) YIG films can be measured using $H_k=4K_1/3M_s$. Temperature behavior of initial susceptibility can be successfully explained by Hopkinson effects. Curie temperature of YIG films grown on GGG substrate with high paramagnetic susceptibility can be easily measured using the results.
Keywords
solid phase epitaxy; YIG; perpendicular anisotropy field; Hopkinson effect; ferromagnetic resonance;
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