Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8153192 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
The fabrication of Co32Fe67B1 thin films by AC electrodeposition method over the bed of 1-D nanostructures using boric acid as boron source has been done successfully for the first time. It is shown that Co32Fe67B1 thin films can easily be deposited electrochemically on anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) templates without employing any complexing agent in the bath solution. The structural properties measured from XRD shows that Co32Fe67B1 thin films are polycrystalline in nature with BCC structure having average grain size of 62â¯nm. The magnetic measurements reveal that the 1-D nanostructures array influences the characteristics of hysteresis loop such as squareness and as a result the shift in conventional in-plane easy axis of thin film leading to perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA). The shape anisotropy and magnetostatic interactions determine the overall magnetic behavior. The coercivity decreases from 59â¯Oe to 54â¯Oe and saturation magnetization increases from 14â¯emu to 25â¯emu with the increase of film thickness. The resistance obtained from I-V curves fluctuates between 3-13â¯MΩ with the increase of film thickness. The measurement of Hall Effect in perpendicular Co32Fe67B1 thin films at room temperature shows that for a certain thickness the value of resistivity reaches as high as 4.21â¯Ãâ¯10+01â¯Î©-cm. The Hall mobility shows a fluctuating trend between 19 and 34â¯cm2/Vs. The Hall measurements taken without external magnetic field is explained on the basis of Spin Hall Effect which opens a door for future device application and in-field switching of magnetic tunnel junctions. Our work opens a new avenue to manipulate the magnetic anisotropy of Co32Fe67B1 by modification of 1-D and 2-D interface.
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Authors
Naeem Ahmad, Fahad Hassan, Suleman Khan, Abdul Majid, Affan Safeer, Ahmad Saeed, Imran Murtaza, S. Ahmed, X.F. Han,