AIP Advances (Jun 2020)

Surface-sensitive magnetic characterization technique for ultrathin ferromagnetic film with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy

  • Yi Wan,
  • Mingzhu Xue,
  • Xing Cheng,
  • Yuxuan Peng,
  • Pan Li,
  • Shiqi Yang,
  • Mingyan Liu,
  • Erjun Kan,
  • Jinbo Yang,
  • Lun Dai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0012321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. 065019 – 065019-6

Abstract

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Ultrathin ferromagnetic films display a wealth of spectacular characteristics, one of which is that two-dimensional ferromagnetism is stabilized exclusively by magnetic anisotropies. In this work, we experimentally demonstrated the realization of ultrathin yttrium iron garnet (Y3Fe5O12) films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy by pulsed laser deposition. A labyrinthine magnetic domain configuration in Y3Fe5O12 was identified by magnetic force microscopy, qualitatively determining that the magnetic moment possesses an out-of-plane component. Magnetic moments in the Y3Fe5O12 film were investigated by using a vibrating sample magnetometer and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy. Due to the surface sensitivity, the characterization technique based on magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy presents as a high-resolution magneto-optical method to determine the magnetic property quantitatively, which has an advantage over the vibrating sample magnetometer technique commonly used for bulk crystals or powders, especially when the paramagnetic background from the supporting substrate is non-negligible. Our work introduces the burgeoning material synthesis and processing technology, and miscellaneous characterization techniques into the study of conventional magnetic oxide films, providing powerful supplements to the detection and modulation of magnetism at the nanoscale.