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Flexible Epsilon Iron Oxide Thin Films.

Tahta AmrillahLe Thi QuynhChien Nguyen VanThi Hien DoElke ArenholzJenh-Yih JuangYing-Hao Chu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Metastable ε-Fe2O3 is a unique phase of iron oxide, which exhibits a giant coercivity field. In this work, we grew epitaxial ε-Fe2O3 films on flexible two-dimensional muscovite substrates via quasi van der Waals epitaxy. It turns out that twinning and interface energies have been playing essential roles in stabilizing metastable ε-Fe2O3 on mica substrates. Moreover, the weak interfacial bonding between ε-Fe2O3 and mica is expected to relieve the substrate clamping effect ubiquitously encountered in films epitaxially grown on rigid substrates, such as SrTiO3. It is anticipated that these flexible ε-Fe2O3 thin films can serve as a platform for exploring possible interesting emergent physical properties and eventually be integrated as flexible functional devices.
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