Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8032451 | Thin Solid Films | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Ferroelectrically induced weak ferromagnetism had been predicted earlier in metal titanate compounds MTiO3 (Mâ¯=â¯Fe, Mn, Ni) with the lithium niobate-type (LiNbO3) structure. In order to stabilize this metastable structure by oxide heteroepitaxy, we attempted to grow epitaxial nickel titanate (NiTiO3) films on the nonpolar, non-magnetic sapphire substrate by pulsed laser deposition. As a follow-up to our earlier work, we investigated the effect of post-synthesis annealing in order to improve physical properties. Our structural data from x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy suggest that the crystalline quality of the NiTiO3 films was greatly improved by annealing the films at 600 and 1000â¯Â°C, with new phase formation along the interface at 1000â¯Â°C. Our physical property characterization indicates increased ferromagnetism and polarization after 600â¯Â°C, but a change in the magnetic state to likely ferrimagnetism, and a loss of polarization after the 1000â¯Â°C treatment. Our results suggest that the ferroic domain properties of the NiTiO3 films can be favorably altered by post-synthesis heat treatment at the proper temperature to manipulate interfacial strain and enhance the multiferroic properties.
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Authors
Tamas Varga, Timothy C. Droubay, Libor Kovarik, Dehong Hu, Scott A. Chambers,