Growth and physical properties of epitaxial GdN and SmN

ORAL

Abstract

The epitaxial growth and passivation of GdN and SmN by pulsed laser deposition on [100] YSZ substrates has been refined. We report on the growth kinetics, including the relaxation of the films, and the incorporation of oxygen at the substrate-film interface. Magnetic susceptibility measurements confirm a Tc of 70K and small coercive field for GdN. Resistivity measurements show an anomalous peak at Tc, while magnetic transport measurements indicate the films are electron doped to degeneracy, and show a strong anomalous Hall contribution below Tc.

Authors

  • Ben Ruck

    • Victoria University, Wellington
  • Bart Ludbrook

    • Victoria University, Wellington
  • Joe Trodahl

    • Victoria University, Wellington
  • Andrew Preston

    • Victoria University, Wellington
  • Claire Meyer

    • Victoria University, Wellington
  • Ian Farrell

    • University of Canterbury, Christchurch
  • Steve Durbin

    • University of Canterbury, Christchurch
  • Roger Reeves

    • University of Canterbury, Christchurch
  • Matthias Kubel

    • Victoria University, Wellington
  • Laurent Ranno

    • Institute Neel, Grenoble