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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.151, No.8, C519-C522, 2004
Chemical preparation of Zn-incorporated magnetite film for high-frequency applications
A zinc-incorporated magnetite (Zn0.16Fe2.84O4) film was fabricated on a zinc oxide (ZnO)-coated glass substrate at a deposition rate of 450 nm/h by a simple immersion in an aqueous solution containing an iron (III) nitrate hydrate and dimethylamineborane at 323 K. The structural, electrical, and magnetic characterizations were performed with X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, a scanning electron microscope, a two-point probe resistivity tester, a vibrating sample magnetometer, and an ultrahigh-frequency permeability measuring system. The Zn0.16Fe2.84O4 film had a spinel cubic structure of 0.8380 nm in the unit-cell parameter and showed magnetic properties of 378 emu/cc in saturation magnetization and 39 Oe in coercive force, a very high resistivity of 5.7 x 10(6) Omega cm, and a higher permeability of around 400 at high frequencies up to 600 MHz. (C) 2004 The Electrochemical Society.