Effect of annealing in the formation of well crystallized and textured SrFe12O19 films grown by RF magnetron sputtering

Abstract

We have studied the influence of annealing treatment on the crystalline growth of SrFe12O19 previously deposited on Si (100) substrates using radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering. For this goal, two grown films, with and without ex-situ heating step, have been analysed and compared to determine the differences in their structural, compositional and magnetic properties. The results obtained by the different analysis techniques, in particular Mössbauer spectroscopy together with EXAFS and XANES data, suggest that the as-grown film is composed of nanocrystalline maghemite nanoparticles and amorphous strontium oxide. A strontium hexaferrite canonical structure with c-axis orientation in the sample plane was found for the annealed film.

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