Temperature dependent magnetization of individual, substrate-free YIG bridges measured using cantilever magnetometry

ORAL

Abstract

Yttrium iron garnet (Y3Fe5O12), or YIG, is an insulating ferrimagnet whose extremely low magnetic loss makes it attractive for many research and technological applications. Many applications require thin films that are deposited on lattice-matched gadolinium-gallium-garnet (GGG). These films often exhibit a saturation magnetization significantly exceeding theoretical values; this may arise from their interactions with the substrate. Using a novel sample preparation technique, micron sized YIG structures have been separated from the GGG substrate. This allows individual, substrate-free micron bridges to be transferred to a silicon nitride cantilever for cantilever magnetometry measurements. The variation of the resonant frequency of the cantilever as a function of applied magnetic field allows the magnetization and magnetic anisotropy to be determined. We report on these quantities as a function of temperature.

*This research was primarily supported by the Center for Emergent Materials, an NSF MRSEC, under award number DMR-2011876

Presenters

  • Francisco Ayala Rodriguez

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
    • Ohio State University

Authors

  • Francisco Ayala Rodriguez

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
    • Ohio State University
  • Philip Trempler

    • Institut für Physik, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
  • Inhee Lee

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
    • Ohio State University
  • Shekhar Das

    • Ohio State University
    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Matt Shmukler

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Guanzhong Wu

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Georg Schmidt

    • Institut für Physik, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg; Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Materialwissenschaften, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
  • P Chris Hammel

    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
    • The Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University