Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7922785 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The present work is focused on the investigations of magnetic properties dependence on microstructure of Co-Cu/Cu films electrodeposited under superimposed high magnetic field. The experimental results indicate a strong effect of an external magnetic field on the morphology of deposited films, more precisely on the Co:Cu ratio that determines the film growth. It is shown that the Co-Cu/Cu films electrodeposited without superimposed magnetic field consisted of two clearly visible features: compact film with incorporated granular particles. Under a superimposed external high magnetic field the privilege growth of the particles was induced. As a consequence, development of the well-defined branched structure of Co-Cu/Cu film was observed. In contrary, the phase compositional investigations do not reveal any changes in the phase formation during electrodeposition under magnetic field conditions. Thus, it is assumed that a strong growth of Co-Cu/Cu films in (111) direction under magnetic or non-magnetic electrodeposition conditions is related with the growth of Cu (111) plane and embedded into it some of the Co fcc atoms of same (111) orientation, as well as the Co hcp atoms that grows in the (002) direction. This non-equilibrium growth of Co-Cu/Cu films under magnetic deposition conditions affects strongly the magnetic properties of deposited films, revealing that films obtained under magnetic fields higher than 3Â T were no more magnetic materials.
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Authors
Agnieszka Franczak, Alexandra Levesque, Piotr Zabinski, Donggang Li, Maciej Czapkiewicz, Remigiusz Kowalik, Frédéric Bohr, Qiang Wang, Jean-Paul Chopart,