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Electrical and optical properties of thin films of Pb2+‐ and Si4+‐doped YIG produced by liquid phase epitaxy

P. K. Larsen, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1974 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 7, pp 2867-2873
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In this article, the electrical resistivity, the sign of the Seebeck coefficient, and the optical transmission have been measured for a number of thin Si4+−doped YIG films.
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Thin films of Si4+‐doped YIG have been grown on Gd3Ga5O12 substrates by liquid phase epitaxy. The electrical resistivity, the sign of the Seebeck coefficient, and the optical transmission have been measured for a number of films prepared from the same melt at different growth temperatures in the range 780–960°C. The measurements show a high optical absorption for films prepared at low growth temperatures, while at intermediate temperatures there is a change from p‐type to n‐type conduction. A resistivity maximum and minimum in the optical absorption are also found. The results are discussed in terms of the charge‐compensation mechanism that occurs as Pb2+ ions are incorporated from the flux into the films at the lower growth temperatures. It is found that intrinsic donors, probably oxygen vacancies, are present in concentrations up to 0.03 per formula unit. The increase in the optical absorption coefficient, Δα, relative to pure YIG, is proportional to the concentration of nonionized holes, [p], i.e., Δα=...

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Magnetic and magneto-optical properties of garnet films

P. Hansen, +1 more
- 13 Apr 1984 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a review of magnetic and magneto-optical work devoted to lead and bismuth-substituted iron garnet films is presented, where the influence of these ions on the saturation magnetization, compensation temperature, uniaxial anisotropy, refractive index, optical absorption, Faraday rotation and ellipticity and Kerr rotation and ellipsis is discussed with respect to the composition and temperature dependence.
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Defect‐property correlations in garnet crystals. III. The electrical conductivity and defect structure of luminescent nickel‐doped yttrium aluminum garnet

TL;DR: The conduction mechanisms in nickel-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Ni:YAG) have been studied as a function of temperature and partial pressue of oxygen.
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Growth mechanisms and composition in the LPE process for bubble domain materials

TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent results obtained in the LPE growth of magnetic garnet thin films for bubble domain applications by means of vertical dipping and without rotation of the substrate, in a PbO and B 2 O 3 flux was presented.
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Atomistic computer simulations of yttrium iron garnet (YIG) as an approach to materials defect chemistry. I. Intrinsic defects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report results of atomistic simulation studies of the formation of intrinsic defect structures in YIG using calculated defect formation energies, from which they determine the most favourable defect processes in yttrium iron garnet.
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Diffusion of oxygen vacancies in yttrium iron garnet investigated by dynamic conductivity measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic method for studying the diffusion of oxygen vacancies by measurements of the time dependence of the electrical conduction after a change in the oxygen partial pressure has taken place was discussed.
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Ultraviolet Magneto-Optical Properties of Single-Crystal Orthoferrites, Garnets, and Other Ferric Oxide Compounds

TL;DR: In this article, the ultraviolet and visible linear magneto-optical properties of representative ferric oxide compounds were measured by reflection methods between 1.7 and 5.64 eV at room temperature.
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Effect of Impurities on the Optical Properties of Yttrium Iron Garnet

TL;DR: The optical absorption spectrum of single-crystal YIG is dominated at the short wavelengths by electronic transitions due to iron ions as discussed by the authors, and for the long wavelengths, it is dominated by lattice vibrational transitions.
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Growth of High‐Quality Garnet Thin Films from Supercooled Melts

TL;DR: In this article, a new dipping technique is described for producing uniform thickness low-defect-density magnetic garnet films suitable for bubble-domain devices, based on the observation that melts having the appropriate flux and garnet composition can be supercooled over a large temperature range and will remain super-cooled, permitting the growth at constant temperature of epitaxial magnetic nanoparticles.
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The growth of magnetic garnets by liquid phase epitaxy

TL;DR: In this article, phase relationships in the PbO-B 2 O 3 -garnet systems and their relationship to high quality -low defect epitaxial films are discussed and the effects of growth temperature, lattice mismatch and growth rate on the magnetic properties of multiple-doped rare earth iron garnets are shown.
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