2006
DOI: 10.1063/1.2197034
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Magnetic properties of Fe films and Fe∕Si∕Fe trilayers grown on GaAs(001) and MgO(001) by ion-beam sputter epitaxy

Abstract: We grow monocrystalline Fe͑001͒ films and Fe/ Si/ Fe͑001͒ trilayers by ion-beam sputter epitaxy on GaAs͑001͒ and MgO͑001͒ substrates. Ion-beam sputtering parameters such as substrate presputtering time, substrate temperature, beam voltage, and target angle are optimized for 10-nm-thick Fe͑001͒ films with respect to epitaxial growth and magnetic properties. In situ low-energy electron diffraction patterns confirm the epitaxial and monocrystalline nature of the sputtered films, surprisingly even on untreated and… Show more

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“…One major driving factor behind this is the fact that MBE growth is both expensive and time-consuming; consequently making this technique unattractive for industrial application. Ion-beam sputter deposition has been used for epitaxial growth of Fe on GaAs(001), by Damm et al 82 , and on InGaAs(001) by Richomme et al 47 , and in both cases the structural quality of the films, in addition to the magnetic anisotropies, are found to be comparable to those obtained in the respective MBE-grown systems.…”
Section: Ferromagnet Film Depositionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…One major driving factor behind this is the fact that MBE growth is both expensive and time-consuming; consequently making this technique unattractive for industrial application. Ion-beam sputter deposition has been used for epitaxial growth of Fe on GaAs(001), by Damm et al 82 , and on InGaAs(001) by Richomme et al 47 , and in both cases the structural quality of the films, in addition to the magnetic anisotropies, are found to be comparable to those obtained in the respective MBE-grown systems.…”
Section: Ferromagnet Film Depositionmentioning
confidence: 92%