Papers by Keyword: Perpendicular Anisotropy

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Abstract: The magnetic properties of an ultrathin cobalt film were modified by a focused femtosecond pulsed laser beam. The Co wedge, with a thickness ranging from 0 to 2 nm, sandwiched by Au films was prepared using ultra-high vacuum magnetron sputtering on a mica substrate. The modifications of the laser induced magnetic anisotropy were investigated using magneto-optic Kerr microscopy and MFM/AFM techniques. The laser induces: (i) local reorientation of magnetization from an in-plane to a perpendicular state and (ii) an increase of the coercivity field. A corresponding increase of the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is discussed considering an improvement of the Co/Au interfaces.
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Abstract: Microstructure of the anisotropic Nd-Fe-B thick-film magnets has been investigated by transmission electron microscopy. Specimens of the thick-film magnets were prepared by the high-speed pulsed laser deposition method with a substrate heating system. It was revealed that the film deposited on a Ta substrate has a three-layer structure of Nd2Fe14B: The lower layer is composed of isotropic grains about 50-300 nm in diameter, the middle one has a columnar structure of 1 3m in height, and the upper one is again composed of small isotropic grains about several ten nm in diameter. The three-layer-structure is explained to result from a partial recrystallization of micro-crystalline Nd2Fe14B that are formed at the moment of deposition. In the middle layer, the c-axis of columnar grains is fairly aligned in the direction perpendicular to the substrate surface. The preferred orientation of c-axis produces the magnetic anisotropy of the thick-films.
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