Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1803139 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Experimental ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) data are presented for CoCu granular films obtained by electron beam codeposition. CoxCu100−x films were prepared for x=10 and 30 and were subsequently submitted to a thermal treatment. For the 10% Co samples one found three main resonance modes, one of them constituting of non-interacting Co particles. External field angular variation and temperature-dependent FMR experiments were proceeded and straight calculations of the involved resonance intensities as well. A strict correlation of the presented FMR data with the previous X-Ray diffraction, magnetization, and particle size investigations was possible. The link between structural changes and magnetic properties of the samples could be verified. For the 30% Co samples a broad resonance line for the in-plane configuration was found, which is characteristic for polycrystalline systems. In the perpendicular configuration a spin wave spectra were present on all samples and one could identify some of the modes as surface modes. These samples with 30% Co become more heterogeneous with increasing thermal treatment.
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