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Deposition of single-layer CoFe2O4 and multilayer CoFe2O4/α-Fe2O3 with large 4πMs and high Hc using vacuum arc evaporation

Naoe et al., 1996

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10806798813988867180
Author
Naoe M
Matsushita N
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials

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Single-layer CoFe2O4 films with a thickness of 3000 Å were deposited on SiO2/Si wafers at substrate temperatures, Ts, from 50 to 600° C by vacuum arc evaporation (VAE) in an oxygen gas atmosphere of about 1 mTorr. Specimen films deposited at a Ts of 400° C were …
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