October 13, 2011
Journal Article

Epitaxial Fe3-xTixO4 films from magnetite to ulvöspinel by pulsed laser deposition

Abstract

Epitaxial films along the Fe3-xTixO4 (titanomagnetite) compositional series from pure end-members magnetite (Fe3O4) to ulvöspinel (Fe2TiO4) were successfully grown by pulsed laser deposition on MgO(100) substrates. Spectroscopic characterization including high resolution x-ray diffraction, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and synchrotron-based x-ray absorption and magnetic circular dichroism consistently shows that Ti(IV) substitutes for Fe(III) in the inverse spinel lattice with a proportional increase in lattice Fe(II) concentration. No evidence of Ti interstitials, spinodal decomposition, or secondary phases was found in the bulk of the grown films. At the uppermost few nanometers of the Ti-bearing film surfaces, evidence suggests that Fe(II) is susceptible to facile oxidation, and that an associated lower Fe/Ti ratio in this region is consistent with surface compositional incompleteness or alteration to a titanomaghemite-like composition and structure. The surface of these films nonetheless appear to remain highly ordered and commensurate with the underlying structure despite facile oxidation, a surface condition that is found to be reversible to some extent by heating in low oxygen environments.

Revised: July 25, 2020 | Published: October 13, 2011

Citation

Droubay T.C., C.I. Pearce, E.S. Ilton, M.H. Engelhard, W. Jiang, S.M. Heald, and E. Arenholz, et al. 2011. Epitaxial Fe3-xTixO4 films from magnetite to ulvöspinel by pulsed laser deposition. Physical Review B 84, no. 12:Article No. 125443. PNNL-SA-78052. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.84.125443