Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1596463 | Solid State Communications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This letter reports the novel nanostructure and excellent magnetic properties of Co19.35Fe53.28Hf7.92O19.35 films with varying thicknesses. Among the samples investigated, the film with a thickness of 432 nm exhibits the most excellent magnetic properties: high saturation magnetization, 4ÏMsâ¼19.86kG, low coercivity, Hcâ¼1.5Oe, and high hard-axis anisotropy field of Hkâ¼84Oe. The magnetic permeability remains almost stable up to 3 GHz and reaches a maximum at the ferromagnetic resonant frequency of 4.024 GHz. The excellent magnetic characteristics of this film in addition to a very high electrical resistivity of 3569 μΩ cm make it ideal for uses in high-frequency applications of micromagnetic devices. It reveals that these superior properties are ascribed to the formed peculiar nanostructure. A magnetic phase separation appears to occur strongly as the film thickness increases over 437 nm, which, in turn, modifies the high-frequency behavior.
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Authors
Nguyen Duy Ha, Cheol Gi Kim, Chong Oh Kim, Manh-Huong Phan,