Abstract

Single crystal films of Mg(Fe,In) 2O 4 have been grown by means of liquid-phase-epitaxy on (100)/1bMgO substrates using a PbO/1bB 2O 3/1bFe 2O 3 solvent. The final polishing of the substrates appeared to be very important in connection with the necessary large supersaturation of the flux. Electron microprobe analysis revealed Pt and high Pb contents in our films. The easy axis of magnetization is in-plane, probably due to the compressive strain of the films caused by the difference in thermal expansion of MgO and Mg(Fe,In) 2O 4.

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