Wen XiaoJennifer S. AndrewDavid P. Arnold
This paper introduces a potentially scalable electro-infiltration process to produce exchange-coupled hard magnetic nanocomposite thin films. Fe-Co/CoPt nanocomposite films are fabricated by deposition of CoFe2O4 nanoparticles onto Si substrate, followed by electroplating of CoPt. Samples are subsequently annealed under H2 to reduce the CoFe2O4 to magnetically soft Fe-Co and also induce L10 ordering in the CoPt. Resultant films exhibit 0.97 T saturation magnetization, 0.70 T remanent magnetization, 127 kA/m coercivity and 21.8 kJ/m3 maximum energy density. First order reversal curve (FORC) analysis and δM plot are used to prove the exchange coupling between soft and hard magnetic phases.
D.H. ImChungsik YooSuk J. KimSuk‐Won HwangIk Su ChunChong Seung YoonC. K. Kim
Liya LiAru YanHua‐Xin PengYang LuoJianhong YiYuandong Peng
J. KimKatayun BarmakL. H. LewistD. C. CrewtD. O. Welcht
J. KimKatayun BarmakL. H. LewisD. C. CrewtD. O. Welcht