DocumentCode
1047090
Title
Preparation and properties of EuS films and effects of Fe doping
Author
Ahn, Kie Y. ; Shafer, M.W.
Author_Institution
IBM Corporation, Yorktown Heights, N.Y.
Volume
7
Issue
3
fYear
1971
fDate
9/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
394
Lastpage
396
Abstract
The preparation techniques and the physical properties, including the structural, magnetic, magnetooptical, optical, and switching properties, of EuS films which are stoichiometric and Fe doped, are examined. Films were deposited onto heated substrates of fused quartz by vacuum evaporation of high-density EuS using an electron-beam gun. X-ray analysis shows polycrystalline structure with bulklike lattice constants. The ferromagnetic Tc ranges from
K for stoichiometric samples to
K for Fe-doped films. The optical absorption peak, due to
transitions, occurs at 0.51 μm with a typical absorption coefficient of 1.25 × 105/cm at 300°K. The maximum Faraday rotation occurs at 0.58 μm with a specific Faraday rotation of 3.1 × 105deg/cm for an incident angle of 65°. The coercive force decreases from 30 Oe at 5.2°K to 20 Oe at 10°K and to zero at
K. In EuS films doped with Fe (up to 16 percent by weight) Tc is increased to
K. The optical absorptiou is increased to 2 × 105/cm with the absorption peak shifted to 0.55 μm. Another outstanding feature is the square hysteresis loop. At
K, the squareness is 0.9, and this extends almost to the Curie point.
K for stoichiometric samples to
K for Fe-doped films. The optical absorption peak, due to
transitions, occurs at 0.51 μm with a typical absorption coefficient of 1.25 × 105/cm at 300°K. The maximum Faraday rotation occurs at 0.58 μm with a specific Faraday rotation of 3.1 × 105deg/cm for an incident angle of 65°. The coercive force decreases from 30 Oe at 5.2°K to 20 Oe at 10°K and to zero at
K. In EuS films doped with Fe (up to 16 percent by weight) T
K. The optical absorptiou is increased to 2 × 105/cm with the absorption peak shifted to 0.55 μm. Another outstanding feature is the square hysteresis loop. At
K, the squareness is 0.9, and this extends almost to the Curie point.Keywords
Europium sulfide films; Magnetooptic films; Absorption; Doping; Iron; Lattices; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic films; Magnetic properties; Magnetic switching; Magnetooptic effects; Optical films;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1971.1067140
Filename
1067140
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