JOURNAL ARTICLE

Co-sputtered Thin Films Consisting of Cobalt Nano-Grains Embedded in Graphite-like Carbon and Their Magnetic Properties

Jean‐Jacques DelaunayT. HayashiMasato TomitaShigeru Hirono

Year: 1997 Journal:   Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 36 (12S)Pages: 7801-7801   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

The microstructure and the magnetic properties of co-sputtered cobalt-carbon thin films were analyzed. Cobalt-carbon thin films consisting of nano-crystalline cobalt grains separated by graphite-like carbon were obtained after subsequent annealing. The phase of the cobalt grains depended on the carbon concentration; a hexagonal close-packed phase and a heavily faulted close-packed phase were observed. The grain size ranged from 4 to 20 nm. The in-plane magnetic hysteresis loops measured at room temperature showed that the coercivity and the squareness were drastically changed with the carbon concentration. These changes can be related to a change in the magnetocrystalline anisotropy of the cobalt grains due to a difference in the phase and/or size effect that can be explained by the presence of superparamagnetic particles. The highest coercivity (660 oersteds) was measured in a film with a large grain size as well as a hexagonal close-packed cobalt phase. The annealing temperature was found to have an optimum value; the magnetic properties were improved upon annealing due to carbide decomposition, but at high annealing temperatures, coalescence of the grains resulted in sample degradation.

Keywords:
Materials science Coercivity Cobalt Annealing (glass) Grain size Graphite Thin film Superparamagnetism Microstructure Composite material Chemical engineering Metallurgy Nanotechnology Magnetization Condensed matter physics Magnetic field

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Magnetic properties of thin films
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