Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9834097 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Co-rich, Co-Pt alloy films containing ∼20 at% Pt and small amounts of P, with thickness from 125 to 1000 nm have been galvanostatically (constant current) grown by electroplating onto Cu seed layers with strong (1 1 1) orientation. The influence of deposition current density (cd=10-50 mA/cm2) and film thickness on their growth morphology, structural and magnetic properties have been investigated. When electrodeposited on Cu(1 1 1), Co-Pt(P) films develop a microstructure consisting of a disordered hexagonal-closed-packed (hcp) matrix with {0 0 0 1} preferential orientation. At low cd, a small amount of simple cubic L12 phase was detected, which disappears altogether by increasing cd to 50 mA/cm2. The plated films show saturation magnetization in the range 775-832 kA/m (778-832 emu/cm3), large perpendicular magnetic anisotropy up to 1.02 MJ/m3 (1.02×107 erg/cm3), and coercivity up to 486 kA/m (6.1 kOe) in the out-of-plane direction. The perpendicular anisotropy was found to originate predominantly from the high magnetocrystalline anisotropy of the hcp phase of Co-Pt(P) with c-axis perpendicular to the substrate.
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