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  • 1
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: CoNbZr/ceramics multilayered films, the metal layers of which have sequentially changed anisotropy directions, were investigated. Such newly processed film is called "composite-anisotropy multilayer film.'' The effects of this new processing on soft magnetic properties were studied. In the case where the shift angle in the easy magnetization direction between neighboring CoNbZr layers is 45°, a smooth B-H loop with low coercivity was obtained. Furthermore, annealing from 200 to 400 °C resulted in high permeability (μ') of 1000–1500 and excellent frequency responses of μ' above 100 MHz in all directions in the plane of the film. These results could be explained in terms of magnetic interactions of the CoNbZr magnetic layers which are in close contact with one another across the intervening ceramics layers. These findings indicate that such composite film has many advantages over conventional uniaxial multilayers in applications to magnetic devices. Since these characteristics are thought to be very significant for microdevices composed of disc-shaped magnetic cores, we fabricated a planar microtransformer composed of circular spiral coils and disk-shaped magnetic cores, 2.4 mm in size, using photolithographic technology. The input–output voltage ratio, VOUT/VIN, was measured in the frequency range of 2–40 MHz and showed a high value of 0.83 at 40 MHz.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: (Co0.5Fe0.5)BF amorphous films with modulated F content were investigated and such multilayered films have ceramic spacers to increase permeability at high frequencies. Modulated films having alternate F-poor layers (15 nm thick) and F-rich layers (5–10 nm thick) within an F content of 2–10 at. % were prepared by a sputtering technique. High-saturation induction (Bs) of 1.6–1.8 T, low coercivity (Hc) less than 1.0 Oe, permeability (μ') of 800–1000, and enhanced high frequency response were obtained in the case of a modulated film having alternating layers: 15-nm-thick layers, 2 at. % F, ρ=150 μΩ cm and 10-nm-thick layers, 10 at. % F, ρ=800 μΩ cm. The number of periods was variable. Auger-electron spectroscopy and secondary-ion mass spectroscopy depth profiles clarified the periodicity of the modulated films. Multilayered films with four layered F modulated films (0.55 μm/layer) and SiO2 spacers (0.24 μm/layer) exhibited an excellent frequency response of μ'=1500 in the range of 1–100 MHz. The coexistence of high ρ, high Bs, and low Hc in these films may be attributed to the oscillatory resistivity resulting from a compositional modulation in F and B.
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 61 (1987), S. 3250-3252 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Films have been preprared by sputtering over a wide range of compositions in the Fe-B-F system. Fluorine was supplied by rf sputtering from an FeF3 target, and Fe-B by dc sputtering from arc-melted targets. Most of the samples were amorphous, although some contained a relatively small fraction of crystalline FeF2. The films were ferromagnetic, with Curie temperatures above room temperature and with room-temperature saturation magnetizations of 60 to 150 emu/g. Large Faraday coefficients, up to 105 deg/cm at 633 nm and fairly large Kerr rotations were observed.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 61 (1987), S. 3253-3255 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Optically transparent, ferromagnetic films of Fe-F, Co-F, and Ni-F have been prepared by rf sputtering from powder-compacted targets of FeF3, CoF3, and NiF2. The films are amorphous, containing a small amount of crystalline fluoride. Some films showed perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, high coercivity (700–1500 Oe), and fairly high remanence ratio (0.23–0.7). Faraday rotation coefficients of 104 deg/cm at a wavelength of 633 nm were found.
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