Abstract:This present work reported here the influence of miscut angle of vicinal MgO (100) substrates (with miscut angle between 1-5� along <011> direction) on the magnetoresistance (MR) behavior of epitaxial magnetite (Fe3O4) films. By varying the miscut angle, we are able to control the step-terrace periodicity of the substrate surface, which allows us to tailor the density of the step-edges induced antiphase boundaries, APBs (nanoscale liner defects formed during growth due to coalescence of neighbouring doma… Show more
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