Using magnetization and ferromagnetic resonance techniques, we have characterized Fe81Ga19 (100) thin films (90 nm thick) grown on MgO (100). We have observed that for low sputtering powers (< 35 W) it is possible to grow films with cubic magnetic symmetry, and that larger powers induce an in-plane magnetic easy axis. Films with cubic symmetry were further characterized using ferromagnetic resonance at frequencies of 34 and 9.7 GHz. From the angular variation of the resonance field we have obtained the cubic magnetocrystalline anisotropy constant, K-1=2x10(5) erg/cm(3), and the saturation magnetization, M similar to 1460 G. The magnitude and the angular variation of the linewidth suggest an important contribution of the two-magnon scattering mechanism to the relaxation of the magnetic excitations. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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