Recent progress in multiferroic materials and spintronic devices has renewed interest in metal oxide ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials. Here we report the preparation of thin films of nanocrystalline ferrimagnetic CoFe 2 O 4 (CFO) using an environmentally benign aqueous solution processing route. The evolution of the structural, optical, and magnetic properties as a function of post-deposition annealing temperature is reported. For the highest annealing temperature (800°C), the remanence, coercivity, and resistivity values are comparable with those of films fabricated by epitaxial growth methods and exceed the quality of CFO nanocrystals prepared by other wet-chemical syntheses. In addition to the ability to make high quality ferrite films, the aqueous solution processing strategy offers great flexibility for tuning film properties by incorporating or substituting additional transition metal ions.
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