ISSN:
1089-7550
Source:
AIP Digital Archive
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Commercially available Fe-Co alloys with Co contents of 50 and 24 wt. % have been rf sputtered to produce multilayers with noble metal (Ag or Cu) interlayers. Series with fixed Fe-Co or noble metal thicknesses have been produced, as have plain Fe-Co films. In all cases, the coercivities of the multilayers are significantly reduced from those exhibited by the plain alloy films. For example, a film of the alloy containing 50 wt. % Co had Hc=6.9 kA m−1, whereas a multilayer with 12 nm Fe-Co layers and 2 nm Ag layers had Hc=480 A m−1. The saturation magnetostriction is also enhanced, in some cases increasing by 60% over the expected bulk polycrystalline alloy value. For example, the literature λs value for a Fe-Co alloy containing 24% Co is about 28 ppm; in a multilayer with 12 nm alloy layers and 8 nm Ag layers, λs=45 ppm. The combination of high magnetostriction and low coercivity makes such materials as these attractive for their potential as stress sensor and actuation transducer elements.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.358215
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