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  • 2023Chemical expansion of CeO2−δ and Ce0.8Zr0.2O2−δ thin films determined by laser Doppler vibrometry at high temperatures and different oxygen partial pressures4citations
  • 2022In situ analysis of hydration and ionic conductivity of sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) thin films using an interdigitated electrode array and a nanobalance1citations
  • 2022Impact of electrode conductivity on mass sensitivity of piezoelectric resonators at high temperatures1citations
  • 2021Linking the Electrical Conductivity and Non-Stoichiometry of Thin Film Ce1−xZrxO2−δ by a Resonant Nanobalance Approach14citations
  • 2021Linking the electrical conductivity and non-stoichiometry of thin film Ce1−xZrxO2−δ by a resonant nanobalance approach14citations
  • 2020High-temperature stable piezoelectric transducers using epitaxially grown electrodes5citations
  • 2016Preparation and characterization of c-LiMn2O4 thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition for lithium-ion batteries14citations
  • 2010Electronic structure of fully epitaxial Co2TiSn thin filmscitations

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  • Fritze, Holger
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  • Rembe, Christian
  • Steiner, Carsten
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  • Pasquini, Luca
  • Warnecke, Niklas
  • Knauth, Philippe
  • Schlack, Sebastian
  • Wollbrink, Alexander
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  • Feder, René
  • Albrecht, Daniel
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  • Reiss, Gunter
  • Meinert, Markus
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Electronic structure of fully epitaxial Co2TiSn thin films

  • Schmalhorst, Jan
  • Felser, Claudia
  • Reiss, Gunter
  • Meinert, Markus
  • Graf, Tanja
  • Wulfmeier, Hendrik
  • Arenholz, Elke
Abstract

In this article we report on the properties of thin films of the full Heusler compound Co{sub 2}TiSn prepared by DC magnetron co-sputtering. Fully epitaxial, stoichiometric films were obtained by deposition on MgO (001) substrates at substrate temperatures above 600 C. The films are well ordered in the L2{sub 1} structure, and the Curie temperature exceeds slightly the bulk value. They show a significant, isotropic magnetoresistance and the resistivity becomes strongly anomalous in the paramagnetic state. The films are weakly ferrimagnetic, with nearly 1 {mu}{sub B} on the Co atoms, and a small antiparallel Ti moment, in agreement with theoretical expectations. From comparison of x-ray absorption spectra on the Co L{sub 3,2} edges, including circular and linear magnetic dichroism, with ab initio calculations of the x-ray absorption and circular dichroism spectra we infer that the electronic structure of Co{sub 2}TiSn has essentially non-localized character. Spectral features that have not been explained in detail before, are explained here in terms of the final state band structure.

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  • Deposition
  • compound
  • resistivity
  • thin film
  • isotropic
  • band structure
  • Curie temperature