Argon Crystal microstructure Magnetic anisotropy Magnetic susceptibility Magnetometers Magnetostriction
Issue Date:
2000
Publisher:
Scopus
Citation:
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Series/Report no.:
Volume: 12 Issue: 38 Page : 8283-8293;
Abstract:
Films with a nominal composition of Tb(Fe0.55Co0.45)1.5 were fabricated by rf-magnetron
sputtering from a fixed target configuration at various Ar gas pressures. Samples were investigated by means
of x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM),
conversion electron Mossbauer spectra (CEMS) and magnetostriction measurements. As the Ar pressure
increases, the Tb and Fe content increases slightly, whereas the Co content decreases. In addition, a small
amount of Ar is introduced into the films. The as-deposited films are amorphous alloys, but their magnetic
behaviour depends strongly on the deposition conditions: a perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is obtained
only in film deposited at lowest Ar pressure and a parallel magnetic anisotropy exhibits in remaining films.
These samples show an intrinsic magnetostriction (? ?? 10-3) in an applied field of 0.7 T. In this state, it was
determined that the hyperfine field reaches the value Bhf = 24.5 T. Effects of the heat treatment on the
magnetostrictive softness are also reported. The parallel magnetostriction with a huge magnetostrictive
susceptibility (??? = 1.8 ?? 10-2 T-1) obtained at (?0H = 10 mT) makes these materials useful for
applications.