By pulsed-laser deposition epitaxial thin films of Sr_2FeMoO_6 have been pre-
pared on (100) SrTiO_3 substrates. Already for a deposition temperature of 320
C epitaxial growth is achieved. Depending on deposition parameters the films
show metallic or semiconducting behavior. At high (low) deposition temperature
the Fe,Mo sublattice has a rock-salt (random) structure. The metallic samples
have a large negative magnetoresistance which peaks at the Curie temperature.
The magnetic moment was determined to 4 mu_B per formula unit (f.u.), in
agreement with the expected value for an ideal ferrimagnetic arrangement. We
found an ordinary Hall coefficient of -6.01x10^{-10} m^3/As at 300 K,
corresponding to an electronlike charge-carrier density of 1.3 per Fe,Mo-pair.
In the semiconducting films the magnetic moment is reduced to 1 mu_B/f.u. due
to disorder in the Fe,Mo sublattice. In low fields an anomalous holelike
contribution dominates the Hall voltage, which vanishes at low temperatures for
the metallic films only.Comment: Institute of Physics, University of Mainz, Germany, 4 pages,
including 5 pictures and 1 Table, submitted to Phys. Rev.