Magnetic anisotropy of large floating-zone-grown single-crystals of SrRuO3
Abstract
SrRuO3 is a highly interesting material due to its anomalous-metal properties related with ferromagnetism and its relevance as conductive perovskite layer or substrate in heterostructure devices. We have used optical floating zone technique in an infrared image furnace to grow large single crystals of SrRuO3 with volumes attaining several hundred mm3. Crystals obtained for optimized growth parameters exhibit a high ferromagnetic Curie temperature of 165 K and a low-temperature magnetization of 1.6 muB at a magnetic field of 6 T. The high quality of the crystals is further documented by large residual resistance ratios of 75 and by crystal structure and chemical analyzes. With these crystals the magnetic anisotropy could be determined.
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