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Published on: October 5, 2013
Reconstruction of the polar interface between hexagonal LuFeO3 and intergrown Fe3O4 nanolayers
A R Akbashev1, V V Roddatis, A L Vasiliev
1Department of Materials Science, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia. andrew.akbashev@gmail.com
Abstract:
We report the observation of an unusual phase assembly behavior during the growth of hexagonal LuFeO(3) thin films which resulted in the formation of epitaxial Fe(3)O(4) nanolayers. The magnetite layers were up to 5 nm thick and grew under the conditions at which Fe(2)O(3) is thermodynamically stable. These Fe(3)O(4) nanolayers act as buffer layers promoting a highly epitaxial growth of the hexagonal LuFeO(3) thin film up to 150 nm thick. Using scanning transmission electron microscopy, we show that the interface between (001) LuFeO(3) and (111) Fe(3)O(4) can be reconstructed in two ways depending on the sequence in which these compounds grow on each other. We suggest the polarity of the interface is the reason behind the observed interface reconstruction and epitaxial stabilization of magnetite.

