Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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182165 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Fe–Pd alloy films have been prepared by electrochemical deposition from an alkaline electrolyte containing Fe sulfate, Pd chloride and 5-sulfosalicylic acid onto polycrystalline titanium substrates. The as-deposited films were nanocrystalline and magnetically soft (coercivity ∼ 25 Oe). L10 Fe–Pd films with a (1 1 1) preferred orientation were obtained by post-deposition thermal annealing of films with composition about 37 at% Fe in an (Ar + 5% H2) gas flow at 500 °C. Such films exhibit hard magnetic properties, with a coercivity up to 1880 Oe, and a slightly anisotropic magnetic response, with a larger in-plane remanence. Preliminary magnetic investigations support magnetization switching through pinning of domain walls.
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Authors
Fernanda M. Takata, Gyana Pattanaik, William A. Soffa, Paulo T.A. Sumodjo, Giovanni Zangari,