Tungsten-encapsulated Gadolinium Nanoislands With Enhanced Magnetocaloric Response

J. M. Logan, D. Rosenmann, T. Sangpo, M. V. Holt, P. Fuesz, I. McNulty; Tungsten-encapsulated gadolinium nanoislands with enhanced magnetocaloric response. Appl. Phys. Lett. 3 July 2017; 111 (1): 013105. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4990388

We report a method for growing chemically pure, oxide-free, air-stable Gd nanoislands with enhanced magnetic properties. These nanoislands are grown by solid-state dewetting and are fully encapsulated in tungsten such that they remain stable in ambient environments. They display good crystalline properties with hexagonally close-packed crystal structure and strong preferential orientation. We show that the choice of substrate strongly affects their shape, crystal orientation, and magnetic properties. The temperature-dependent magnetic coercivity and remanence of the Gd islands can vary by as much as a factor of three depending on the substrate used. The magnetocaloric properties of Gd islands grown on a sapphire substrate exceed those of high-quality Gd thin films.

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