PACS 75.50.Gg, 75.60Nt, 75.70Ak Ferrites have magnetic properties suitable for electronic applications, especially in the microwave range (circulators and isolators). Hexagonal ferrite, such as barium ferrite, are of great interest for microwave device applications because of their large resistivity and high permeability at high frequencies. BaM films are deposited under optimized conditions by RF magnetron sputtering on alumina substrates. In order to crystallize the films that are amorphous after deposition, a post deposition annealing at 800 °C is implemented. All samples present a good crystallization, a smooth surface and a good in-depth uniformity. The magnetic properties of BaM films show an optimized coercive force and saturation magnetization of 330 kA/m and 500 mT respectively. These values are close to that of the bulk BaM. Isolators are then realized and measured by a vector network analyzer and a probing system. Results on transmission coefficients show a non reciprocal effect, which reaches 8.3 dB/cm at 50 GHz. This proves that such a component behaves like an isolator in the 50 GHz band.