4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of film thickness on the photoinduced decrease in magnetism for thin films of the cobalt iron Prussian blue analogue Rb0.7CO4[Fe(CN)6]3.0

Journal

POLYHEDRON
Volume 26, Issue 9-11, Pages 2281-2286

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2006.11.043

Keywords

Prussian blue film; photoinduced magnetism; magnetic anisotropy; magnetic thin film

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Films of the photomagnetic Prussian blue analogue Rb0.7Co4(Fe(CN)(6))(3.0)(Co-Fe PBA) were deposited onto a Melinex (R) substrate using two different multiple sequential adsorption methods. Film thickness, measured using atomic force microscopy, was controlled by the number of deposition cycles. The photoinduced magnetism known for the bulk Co-Fe PBA at low temperatures is also seen in the thin films, although the response is anisotropic. A photoinduced increase in magnetization is observed when the film is parallel (parallel to) to the applied magnetic field (H-E), while a photoinduced decrease is observed when the film is perpendicular (perpendicular to) to a weak H-E. The relationship between the film thickness and the photoinduced decrease in magnetization is explored in this article. The photoinduced decrease is observed for films less than similar to 200 nm thick. The behavior is explained by invoking a dipolar interaction between primordial ferrimagnetic domains and the photoswitchable pairs arrayed in the quasi-2D thin film. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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