Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1615937 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this work is to study the magnetic properties of annealed [Fe3Ga/TbFe2]n heterostructures grown by sputtering at room temperature. The interest of investigating multilayers comprised of TbFe2 and Fe3Ga is their complementary properties in terms of coercivity and magnetostriction. We have studied the thickness combination which optimizes the magnetic and magnetostrictive properties of the annealed multilayers. The crystallization of the Laves phase upon the thermal treatment in heterostructures with thick TbFe2 layers promotes the increase of the coercivity. This crystallization seems to be prevented by the low mechanical stiffness of the Fe3Ga. [Fe3Ga/TbFe2]n heterostructures show promising characteristics, λ of 340 ppm and a HC of 220 Oe, for the development of new magnetostrictive devices.

► Annealed [Fe3Ga/TbFe2]n heterostructures have been investigated. ► The influence of the layer thickness on the magnetic properties has been analyzed. ► Optimum [Fe3Ga/TbFe2]n heterostructures show a of 340 ppm and a HC of 220 Oe.

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