Relationship Between Stoichiometry and Properties of EuO Films
- 1 March 1970
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 41 (3) , 1260-1262
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1658902
Abstract
The preparation of EuO films by co‐evaporation of Eu and Eu2O3 has been studied. The two most important parameters to control are the ratio r=Eu/Eu2O3 and the background pressure. The latter should be in the 10−6‐Torr range, and only by starting with high density (>95%) Eu2O3 is it possible to maintain this. As r increases from 0.8 to 1.4 we observe the following: (1) A large increase in Tc is observed from 51° to 117°K; (2) the absorption a increases from 0.85×105/cm to 1.6×105/cm and the peak shifts toward the red (from 5900 to 6000 Å); (3) the longitudinal Faraday rotation 2φ (with 25° incident angle at 6328 Å) increases from 0.9×105 deg/cm to a maximum of 3.7×105 deg/cm, followed by a slight decrease; and (4) Hc (10°K) decreases sharply from 140 Oe to a minimum of 43 Oe for r=0.94, followed by a slight increase. The best films which were single‐phase stoichiometric EuO, with bulk‐like properties, are obtained with r=0.94. These have well‐defined x‐ray diffraction patterns with lattice constants a0=5.14 Å, Tc of 71°K, and the normal Faraday rotation (at 20°K with H=20 kOe) of 8.5×105 deg/cm. In films with r>0.9 the increase of Tc is attributed to the presence of Eu‐metal which contributes conduction electrons to enhance the Eu2+–Eu2+ interaction. For ra0=5.10 are obtained which have Tc=51°K. We propose a model where the Eu2+–Eu2+ exchange interaction is weakened by the formation of a metastable solution of Eu3+ in the EuO lattice. These new results will be compared with previously published data.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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