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Role of interface morphology in the exchange-spring behavior of FePt/Fe perpendicular bilayers

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The role of interface morphology in the magnetic behavior of FePt/Fe exchange-coupled systems has been considered. Hard/soft bilayers with different interface morphologies were obtained by depositing Fe thin layers on FePt epitaxial layers with different morphologies, but all with a high degree of L1(0) ordering and high coercivity. It was found that the hard/soft coupling can be tuned by changing the FePt morphology, allowing tailoring of the hysteresis loops and modification of the magnetic regime at a fixed Fe thickness (from Rigid Magnet to Exchange-Spring magnet). Remarkably, all bilayer series showed a drastic reduction in coercivity with increasing Fe thickness to 3.5 nm (mu(0)H(C) <= 1.1 T).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Exchange-coupled media; FePt; Magnetic recording media; LAYER SPUTTER-DEPOSITION
List of contributors:
Albertini, Franca; Bocchi, Claudio; Bolzoni, Fulvio; Cabassi, Riccardo; Nasi, Lucia; Casoli, Francesca; Luches, Paola
Authors of the University:
ALBERTINI FRANCA
CABASSI RICCARDO
CASOLI FRANCESCA
LUCHES PAOLA
NASI LUCIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/150960
Published in:
ACTA MATERIALIA
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