Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9834660 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Remarkably large, strain-induced anisotropy is observed in the thin-film Heusler alloy Co2MnGa. 30Â nm Co2MnGa (0Â 0Â 1) films have been epitaxially grown on different interlayers/substrates with varied strain, and investigated with ferromagnetic resonance. The film grown on ErAs/InGaAs/InP experiences tension strain, resulting in an out-of-plane strain-induced anisotropy (â¼1.1Ã106Â erg/cm3) adding to the effects of shape anisotropy. In contrast, the film grown on ScErAs/GaAs, experiences a compression strain, resulting in an out-of-plane strain-induced anisotropy (â¼3.3Ã106 erg/cm3) which almost totally cancels the effects of shape anisotropy, thus rendering the film virtually isotropic. This results in the formation of stripe domains in remanence. In addition, small, but well-defined 2-fold and 4-fold in-plane anisotropy coexist in each sample with weak, but interesting strain dependence. Transport measurement shows small (<1%) magnetoresistance effects in the compression film, but negligible magnetoresistance in the relaxed and tension strained samples.
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Authors
Michael J. Pechan, Chengtao Yu, David Carr, Chris J. Palmstrøm,