Abstract

Dysprosium nanolayers of various thicknesses are made by magnetron sputtering on Al2O3 (R) substrates, as well as using buffer layers Co90Fe10, β -Ta and Nb. The correlation between the crystallographic texture and the peculiarities of the temperature dependence of the electrical resistance of polycrystalline dysprosium films was investigated. It was found that when Dy is sputtered directly on Al2O3 (R), a two-component texture is formed in the nanolayer of the rare earth metal. In one component, the hexagonal axis is parallel and in the other, it is perpendicular to the plane of the film. It has been shown that when Dy is sprayed on the buffer layer β -Ta, the microstructures of Al2O3 and Dy are matched through β -Ta, and the perfection of the two-component texture increases. In the antiferromagnetic state, the texture components become phases with different orientation of the magnetic helicoid axis, and the formation of antiferromagnetic ordering occurs at different temperatures.

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