The magnetic properties of electrodeposited CoNiFe films with thicknesses varying from 0.20 to were studied. The films show a single face-centered-cubic CoNiFe phase with grain sizes ranging from 23 to 29 nm. The coercivity is controlled by a combination of the morphology and nanocrystalline structure of the deposits. The nanocrystalline grain size determines the intrinsic coercivity associated with crystalline anisotropy as in the random anisotropy model, whereas an additional morphology term of coercivity is controlled by the thickness inhomogeneity on a submicron scale. The thin films show considerable roughness and a higher coercivity, up to a level of (7.0 Oe) in 250 nm films. The thick films show coercivity values of as low as (0.2 Oe). The coercivity dependence on thickness was fitted using a simple model combining a morphology dependent additional contribution term to the random anisotropy model as . Good agreement between the model and the experimental results was obtained.
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15 May 2008
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May 16 2008
Dependence of magnetic properties on micro- to nanostructure of CoNiFe films
Fernando M. F. Rhen;
Fernando M. F. Rhen
a)
Tyndall National Institute,
University College Cork
, Cork, Ireland
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Saibal Roy
Saibal Roy
Tyndall National Institute,
University College Cork
, Cork, Ireland
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Fernando M. F. Rhen
a)
Saibal Roy
Tyndall National Institute,
University College Cork
, Cork, Ireland
a)
Electronic mail: [email protected].
J. Appl. Phys. 103, 103901 (2008)
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October 09 2007
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March 03 2008
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Fernando M. F. Rhen, Saibal Roy; Dependence of magnetic properties on micro- to nanostructure of CoNiFe films. J. Appl. Phys. 15 May 2008; 103 (10): 103901. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2919059
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