Abstract
Low-damping magnetic insulators like LiFe5O8 have gained considerable attention in recent years for their exceptional properties such as low energy loss and high gyromagnetic ratio, making them suitable in microwave and spintronic fields. However, due to factors such as crystalline quality and stress, the damping behavior of LiFe5O8 thin films falls below expectations. In this work, we utilize miscut substrate to modulate the structure and magnetic properties of LiFe5O8 films. We found that miscut angles can improve the crystalline quality of the film. However, a miscut angle of 6° resulted in a phase transition from tetragonal to orthorhombic in the LiFe5O8 phase. In particular, the out-of-plane ferromagnetic resonance linewidth of the orthorhombic LiFe5O8 (LFO) film was significantly reduced compared to that of the tetragonal LFO film on a non-miscut substrate, which could be attributed to the structural change. The orthorhombic LFO film also exhibited lower damping and a higher in-plane remanence ratio, indicating superior microwave magnetic properties. These findings suggest that miscut strain could be a viable method for improving the microwave magnetism of LFO films.
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