Ferroelectrically induced weak ferromagnetism had been predicted earlier in compounds MTiO3 (M = Fe, Mn, Ni) with the LiNbO3-type structure. In order to stabilize this
metastable structure by oxide heteroepitaxy, we attempted to grow epitaxial NiTiO3 films on the nonpolar, non-magnetic substrate Al2O3 by pulsed laser deposition. Given the structural imperfections of the as-deposited films arising from the large lattice mismatch, which resulted in
weak ferroic ordering, we investigated the effect of post-synthesis annealing on the films’ properties. Our structural data from x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy suggest that the crystalline quality of the NiTiO3 films was greatly improved by annealing the films at 600-1000 oC for 8 hours, with new phase formation along the interface at 1000 oC. Our physical property characterization indicates increased ferromagnetism and polarization after 600 oC, but a change in the magnetic state to likely ferrimagnetism, and a loss of polarization after the 1000 oC treatment. Our results suggest that the ferroic domain properties of the NiTiO3 films can be favorably altered by post-synthesis heat treatment at the proper temperature to manipulate interfacial strain and enhance the multiferroic properties. Improvement in the ferroic properties can be explained by a combination of crystallite growth, interfacial strain relief, and thermodynamic phase stability arguments. At the same time, exceeding temperatures may drive the system to a
thermodynamically more favored crystalline order, and eventually to phase segregation and decomposition.
Revised: March 3, 2020 |
Published: September 30, 2018
Citation
Varga T., T.C. Droubay, L. Kovarik, D. Hu, and S.A. Chambers. 2018.Controlling the structure and ferroic properties of strained epitaxial NiTiO3 thin films on sapphire by post-deposition annealing.Thin Solid Films 662.PNNL-SA-129160.doi:10.1016/j.tsf.2018.07.030