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      Increased low-temperature damping in yttrium iron garnet thin films

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          We report measurements of the frequency and temperature dependence of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) for a 15-nm-thick yttrium iron garnet (YIG) film grown by off-axis sputtering. Although the FMR linewidth is narrow at room temperature (corresponding to a damping coefficient \(\alpha\) = (9.0 \(\pm\) 0.2) \(\times 10^{-4}\)), comparable to previous results for high-quality YIG films of similar thickness, the linewidth increases strongly at low temperatures, by a factor of almost 30. This increase cannot be explained as due to two-magnon scattering from defects at the sample interfaces. We argue that the increased low-temperature linewidth is due to impurity relaxation mechanisms that have been investigated previously in bulk YIG samples. We suggest that the low-temperature linewidth is a useful figure of merit to guide the optimization of thin-film growth protocols because it is a particularly sensitive indicator of impurities.

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          2016-12-06
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          10.1103/PhysRevB.95.174411
          1612.01954
          7bb34aff-4314-419c-b70e-6abfb61548e6

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          Phys. Rev. B 95, 174411 (2017)
          14 pages, 5 figures
          cond-mat.mes-hall

          Nanophysics
          Nanophysics

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