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Magnetotransport properties of Fe3O4 epitaxial thin films: Thickness effects driven by antiphase boundaries
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringAntiphase BoundariesMagnetic ResonanceEpitaxial Fe3o4 FilmsMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistanceMagnetismMultiferroicsQuantum MaterialsThickness EffectsMagnetic Thin FilmsMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetotransport PropertiesMagnetoelasticityMagnetic MaterialSpintronicsFerromagnetismFilm ThicknessNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThin Films
We present an in-depth study of the magnetotransport properties of epitaxial Fe3O4 films as a function of film thickness. The films, grown on α-Al2O3(0001) single crystals by atomic-oxygen assisted molecular beam epitaxy, exhibit high structural order and abrupt interfaces. These films contain antiphase boundaries (APBs), the density of which is strongly dependent on film thickness. A series of resistivity and magnetoresistance measurements demonstrate a systematic evolution of these properties with decreasing film thickness, revealing the impact of APBs on the transport properties in the films. We present a model based on the spin-polarized transport across an antiferromagnetically coupled APB in order to successfully reproduce our experimental data over a large range of applied magnetic fields. The comparison of this model with experimental results further clarifies the mechanism of the anomalous magnetotransport behavior in Fe3O4.
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