Synthesis of Co$_{1-x}$Fe$_{2+x}$O$_{4}$: Towards Spin Polarized Ferrites

ORAL

Abstract

Ferrites are promising materials for spintronic devices, since they are predicted to exhibit high spin polarizations [1]. Thin-film cobalt ferrite (CoFe$_{2}$O$_{4})$ has a large saturation magnetization and magnetic coercivity, but is insulating [2]. In this work, epitaxial Co$_{1-x}$Fe$_{2+x}$O$_{4}$ thin films are grown by MBE on Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$(001) and MgO(001), where a fraction of the Co$^{2+}$ ions are replaced with Fe$^{2+}$. LEED, RHEED and XRD confirm the crystal structure. Stoichiometry and cation valence states are ascertained by XPS, and the electronic structure near the Fermi level is determined by UPS. We show that, by varying the stoichiometry of Co$_{1-x}$Fe$_{2+x}$O$_{4}$, we can tailor its electronic properties, which may lead to a conductive, spin polarized ferrite. [1] J. Cibert, et al., C.R. Physique \textbf{6} (2005) 977. [2] W. Huang, et al., J. Crystal Growth \textbf{300} (2007) 426.

*This research is primarily supported by NSF Grant MRSEC DMR-0520495

Authors

  • Jarrett Moyer

    • Department of Applied Physics, CRISP, Yale University
  • Hui-Qiong Wang

    • Department of Applied Physics, CRISP, Yale University
  • Carlos Vaz

    • Department of Applied Physics and Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520
    • CRISP, Yale University
  • Eric Altman

    • Department of Chemical Engineering, CRISP, Yale University
  • Victor Henrich

    • Department of Applied Physics, CRISP, Yale University