Abstract

We report the deposition of M-type films by the alternating target laser ablation deposition using Fe2O3 and BaFe4O7 targets to simulate the unit cell of BaFe12O19 rather than a previous used tridymite structure, such as BaFe2O4 for R-block. In fact, the natural composition of the R-block is easier to be simulated by BaFe4O7. This target provides a flexible control over magnetic properties of the deposited films. Magnetic, electrical, and structural properties were measured using both types of targets in simulating barium ferrite. The films are consistent with bulk properties of barium ferrite. However, the use of BaFe4O7 targets improved resistivity of the films.

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