Epitaxial MnAs films studied by ferromagnetic and spin wave resonance

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Tolinski, T [1 ]
Lenz, K [1 ]
Lindner, J [1 ]
Baberschke, K [1 ]
Ney, A [1 ]
Hesjedal, T [1 ]
Pampuch, C [1 ]
Däweritz, L [1 ]
Koch, R [1 ]
Ploog, KH [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Phys Expt, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
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10.1007/11417255_7
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We investigated the anisotropy and intrinsic exchange interaction within MnAs films using ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and spin wave resonance (SWR), respectively. Apart from the dominating in-plane easy axis a presence of an independent contribution (independent FMR mode) characterized by an out-of-plane easy axis is found in agreement with our previous magnetometric studies. The temperature sweep of the resonance spectra shows a jump both for the resonance field and the resonance linewidth at a temperature of 10 degrees C, i.e., at the transition from the hexagonal (ferromagnetic) a-phase to the region of the coexisting alpha- and orthorhombic (paramagnetic) beta-phase. In the coexistence region the main easy axis lies in-plane and perpendicular to the stripe direction being the direction of the c axis. In the SWR measurements with magnetic field applied close to the normal of the film a set of lines resulting from the excitation of spin waves is observed. The extracted exchange constant is as small as A = 17.7 x 10(-10) erg/cm. Moreover, the temperature dependence of the spin wave stiffness constant D = 2A/M has been determined within the coexistence region.
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