S. Methfessel, J.C. Suits
Physica B+C
The reduction of the ferromagnetic exchange with lattice dilation has been studied in EuO films. Films deposited at high substrate temperatures (400°-500°C) show bulk-like properties and films deposited at lower substrate temperatures (below 350°C) show as much as a 1% room-temperature lattice dilation with a corresponding 14% blue shift (2.03-2.31 eV) in the room-temperature optical absorption band and 28% reduction (69°-50°K) in the Curie temperature. This lattice dilation causes a reduction in the cubic crystal field splitting of the 5d levels, and consequently a shift to higher energy of the 4f7→4f65t2g transition. The Eu2+Single Bond signEu2+ interatomic ferromagnetic exchange is reduced via the Goodenough model which involves overlap of a half-filled 4f level on one cation with an empty 5d level on a neighboring cation. © 1970 The American Institute of Physics.