Abstract
Non-magnetic materials of bismuth and zinc were deposited on glass and copper plates used as a substrate under a high magnetic field of 12 T . The substrate was set in perpendicular or parallel to the magnetic field direction at the position of the maximum magnetic field intensity. In the case with the glass substrate, no significant difference in the surface aspect of a film was observed regardless of target materials and the magnetic field direction to the substrate. On the other hand, in the case with the copper substrate, the surface aspect of the zinc film deposited under the magnetic field was different from that under no magnetic field, but no difference was observed in the bismuth film. These experimental results are discussed from the viewpoint of electric conductivity of the substrates and target materials.