The structural and magnetic properties of Co68Fe24Zr8/Al2O3 multilayers grown by using magnetron Sputtering were investigated with X-ray reflectivity, transmission electron microscopy and magnetooptical Kerr effect. The Co68Fe24Zr8 form amorphous islands when the nominal thickness of the Co68Fe24Zr8 layers is 10 angstrom, exhibiting an isotropic superparamagnetic behavior. Continuous layers with mostly a nano-crystalline structure are instead formed when the nominal thickness of the Co68Fe24Zr8 layers is increased to 20 angstrom. The continuous layers exhibit random, in-plane, magnetic anisotropy resulting from the growth Process. However, induced uniaxial anisotropy is obtained when growing the sample in the presence of an applied magnetic...
Properties of magnetic thin film devices cannot be understood without detailed knowledge of their st...
Structural characterization is essential for the understanding of the magnetic properties of thin fi...
Better understanding of the nature of magnetic coupling in soft/hard nanocomposites paves the way fo...
The structural and magnetic properties of Co68Fe24Zr8/Al2O3 multilayers grown by using magnetron Spu...
The knowledge of growth and characterizing techniques is essential for the preparation of high quali...
The knowledge of growth and characterizing techniques is essential for the preparation of high quali...
The knowledge of growth and characterizing techniques is essential for the preparation of high quali...
The ratio of the orbital to the spin magnetic moment was determined for both Fe and Co in amorphous ...
The ratio of the orbital to the spin magnetic moment was determined for both Fe and Co in amorphous ...
The ratio of the orbital to the spin magnetic moment was determined for both Fe and Co in amorphous ...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Properties of magnetic thin film devices cannot be understood without detailed knowledge of their st...
Structural characterization is essential for the understanding of the magnetic properties of thin fi...
Better understanding of the nature of magnetic coupling in soft/hard nanocomposites paves the way fo...
The structural and magnetic properties of Co68Fe24Zr8/Al2O3 multilayers grown by using magnetron Spu...
The knowledge of growth and characterizing techniques is essential for the preparation of high quali...
The knowledge of growth and characterizing techniques is essential for the preparation of high quali...
The knowledge of growth and characterizing techniques is essential for the preparation of high quali...
The ratio of the orbital to the spin magnetic moment was determined for both Fe and Co in amorphous ...
The ratio of the orbital to the spin magnetic moment was determined for both Fe and Co in amorphous ...
The ratio of the orbital to the spin magnetic moment was determined for both Fe and Co in amorphous ...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Amorphous Fe91Zr9/Al2O3 multilayers grown by magnetron sputtering have been studied using x-ray refl...
Properties of magnetic thin film devices cannot be understood without detailed knowledge of their st...
Structural characterization is essential for the understanding of the magnetic properties of thin fi...
Better understanding of the nature of magnetic coupling in soft/hard nanocomposites paves the way fo...