Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1801429 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Ultrathin films of L10-ordered FePt alloy with different thickness were grown by UHV e-beam evaporation technique. In this ultrathin regime, the increase of the thickness induces a strong improvement of the magnetic properties followed by a decrease of the grain size. Starting from these hard layers, FePt/Fe/FePt trilayers with different thickness of the outermost layer have been grown. The samples show a single-phase magnetic behaviour and a strong perpendicular anisotropy thanks to the exchange-coupling that established at the soft/hard interfaces. By increasing the thickness of the outer layer, a strong reduction of the switching field distribution has been obtained with the appearance of a predominant exchange-type interaction among the magnetic grains. The morphology is characterized by well separated and elongated islands, while the magnetic pattern shows finely dispersed bubble domains.