Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1798054 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Verwey transition can be a potential probe for phase purity check of Fe3O4 films.•Wet H2 reduction can produce Fe3O4 films with various textures.•Magnetic anisotropic behavior alike to the single crystal Fe3O4 has been observed.

We have employed Verwey transition as a probe to check phase purity of nanocrystalline Fe3O4 films grown at different substrate temperatures (Ts) by means of magnetization study. The drop in magnetization at temperatures other than Verwey transition temperature Tv (120 K), in the low and high Ts films indicates the presence of antiferromagnetic (α-Fe2O3/FeO) impurity phases. After wet H2 reduction treatment on these films, a vibrant appearance of Verwey transition is observed which confirms Fe3O4 phase at all Ts. However, high Ts films exhibit low Tv value with distribution, Tv±ΔTv=112+25 K emanating from residual magnetic phases, which were not traced by XRD studies. Interestingly, these nanocrystalline Fe3O4 films exhibit anisotropic magnetic behaviors above Tv, similar to the single crystal Fe3O4. Below the saturation field, the easy (111) and relatively hard (110) axis of magnetizations align along their texture planes.

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