Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368165 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Thin films of biphase (amorphous/crystalline) magnetic Sm-Fe-Ta-N nanodroplets were fabricated at room temperature with 157Â nm pulse laser deposition in nitrogen from a Sm13.8Fe82.2Ta4.0 target. The 50-100Â nm biphase spherical nanodroplets consist of a 5-10Â nm internal crystal portion surrounded by the external amorphous phase. Nitrogen fixation in the nanodroplets occurred in the plume. The films exhibit a ferromagnetic response of 2.5Â kOe coercivity at room temperature. With further annealing and thermal treatment in nitrogen, the coercivity was increased to 5.0Â kOe. The surrounding amorphous layer prevents post-ablation oxidization of the crystalline magnetic nucleus of the nanodroplet.
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Authors
S. Kobe, E. Sarantopoulou, G. DražiÄ, J. KovaÄ, M. Janeva, Z. Kollia, A.C. Cefalas,