Polymetallic citric complexes as precursors for spray-pyrolysis deposition of thin ferrite films

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R. Todorovska ◽  
J. Zaharieva ◽  
M. Кostadinov ◽  
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D. Todorovsky

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Author(s):  
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Masayuki Okuya ◽  
Shoji Kaneko

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pp. 770-774 ◽  
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AbstractThin films (50–1200 nm) of YFeO3 were deposited on fused silica substrates by spray-pyrolysis using ethylene glycol solution of Y-Fe(III) citric complexes. The films were post deposition annealed at 750°C in static air for 2 h. Films obtained in this way were afterwards irradiated by a burst mode operated Nd-YAG laser (pulse energy 650 mJ, pulse duration 700 μs, energy density 110 mJ/cm2). The laser’s onset was synchronized with that of a magnetic field pulse of nearly square shape (magnetic induction 0.5 T, pulse duration 900 μs). The samples were placed normally to the direction of the magnetic field. The treatment does not affect the phase composition of the film but significantly increases the crystallite sizes of the phases presenting in the sample. The saturation magnetization of the films decreases as a result of the laser and magnetic field treatment and the coercive force increases by 50%.


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Seigo Ito ◽  
Duy-Cuong Nguyen ◽  
Hitoshi Nishino

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