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High in-plane magnetic anisotropy and microwave frequency performance of soft magnetic (Fe50Co50)1-x(Al 2O3)x films prepared by modified composition gradient sputtering
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High in-plane magnetic anisotropy and microwave frequency performance of soft magnetic (Fe50Co50)1-x(Al 2O3)x films prepared by modified composition gradient sputtering

Shandong Li, Ming Liu, J. Lou, X. Xing, Zhijuan Su, Ziyao Zhou, Feng Xu, Jenq-Gong Duh and Nian X. Sun
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Vol.47(10), pp.3935-3938
10/2011

Abstract

Composition gradient sputtering (CGS) high-frequency ferromagnetic properties magnetic anisotropy soft magnetic films (SMFs)
The fabrication and high-frequency ferromagnetic performances of (Fe 50 Co 50 ) 1-x (Al 2 O 3 ) x soft magnetic films (SMFs) were investigated. It is revealed that the modified composition gradient sputtering method dramatically improves the high-frequency soft magnetic properties of the as-prepared films. This method gives rise to a linearly increased distribution of compositions and residual stress. As a result, comparing with the samples prepared by conventional composition gradient sputtering (CGS) method, a very high and uniform ferromagnetic resonance frequency in excess of 5 GHz, high uniaxial magnetic anisotropic field, and low magnetic loss were obtained, which are particularly in favor of the integration between magnetic films and radio-frequency (RF) components. © 2011 IEEE.

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