In-situ XMCD evaluation of ferromagnetic state at FeRh thin film surface induced by 1 keV Ar ion beam irradiation and annealing

Author(s):  
T. Matsui ◽  
K. Aikoh ◽  
M. Sakamaki ◽  
K. Amemiya ◽  
A. Iwase
1992 ◽  
Vol 191-194 ◽  
pp. 268-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshiyuki Asaoka ◽  
Hirotake Moriyama ◽  
Kimihiko Iwasaki ◽  
Kimikazu Moritani ◽  
Yasuhiko Ito

2001 ◽  
Vol 674 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason D. Wright ◽  
Kannan M. Krishnan

ABSTRACTThe modification of conventional longitudinal recording media by ion-beam irradiation is of both scientific and technological interest. In particular, patterning by irradiation through a stencil mask at the 50 nm length scale may fulfill the promise of a commercially viable patterned media architecture. In this context, the magnetic properties and microstructural evolution of high-coercivity longitudinal thin film media were investigated after ion-beam irradiation. TRIM simulations were used to calculate the depth profiles and damage distributions as a function of energy and dose for carbon, nitrogen, and chromium ions and three different media (C, Cr, no capping layer). Corresponding implantations were carried out and hysteresis curves were measured using a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). Using chromium ion implantation at 20 keV, both remanence and coercivity were reduced to zero, i.e., rendering the ferromagnetic thin film paramagnetic, at doses as low as 1×1016 cm−2. For C+ implantation at 20 keV, remanence and coercivity were also reduced to varying extent up to doses of 5×1016 cm−2 after which further irradiation had no effect. Slight decreases in remanence and coercivity were observed for 20 keV N2+ irradiation. XRD measurements indicate that the hexagonal cobalt alloy phase remains intact after irradiation. The physical and magnetic domain structures at the surface were assessed by atomic force and magnetic force microscopy. Combined with the development of a suitable stencil mask, such chromium ion implantation can be used to develop a viable patterned media with nanoscale dimensions, consisting of locally defined ferromagnetic and paramagnetic regions. This work is in progress.


1992 ◽  
Vol 191-194 ◽  
pp. 1219-1223 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Furuno ◽  
K. Hojou ◽  
K. Izui ◽  
N. Kamigaki ◽  
K. Ono ◽  
...  

1993 ◽  
Vol 321 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. M. Wang ◽  
W. L. Gong ◽  
R. C. Ewing

ABSTRACTThe temperature dependence of the critical amorphization dose, Dc, of four A2BO4 compositions, forsterite (Mg2SiO4), fayalite (Fe2SiO4), synthetic Mg2GeO4, and phenakite (Be2SiO4) was investigated by in situ TEM during 1.5 MeV Kr+ion beam irradiation at temperatures between 15 to 700 K. For the Mg- and Fe-compositions, the A-site is in octahedral coordination, and the structure is a derivative hep (Pbnm); for the Be-composition, the A- and B-sites are in tetrahedral coordination, forming corner-sharing hexagonal rings (R3). Although the Dc's were quite close at 15 K for all the four compositions (0.2–0.5 dpa), Dc increased with increasing irradiation temperature at different rates. The Dc-temperature curve is the result of competition between amorphization and dynamic recovery processes. The Dc rate of increase (highest to lowest) is: Be2SiO4, Mg2SiO4, Mg2GeO4, Fe2SiO4. At room temperature, Be2SiO4 amorphized at 1.55 dpa; Fe2SiO4, at only 0.22 dpa. Based on the Dc-temperature curves, the activation energy, Ea, of the dynamic recovery process and the critical temperature, Tc, above which complete amorphization does not occur are: 0.029, 0.047, 0.055 and 0.079 eV and 390, 550, 650 and 995 K for Be2SiO4, Mg2SiO4, Mg2GeO4 and Fe2SiO4, respectively. These results are explained in terms of the materials properties (e.g., bonding and thermodynamic stability) and cascade size which is a function of the density of the phases. Finally, we note the importance of increased amorphization cross-section, as a function of temperature (e.g., the low rate of increase of Dc with temperature for Fe2SiO4).


Shinku ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 36 (7) ◽  
pp. 603-609
Author(s):  
Tetuo TSUKAMOTO ◽  
Kiiti HOJOU ◽  
Sigemi FURUNO ◽  
Hitosi OTSU ◽  
Kazuhiko IZUI

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 (0) ◽  
pp. 6-7
Author(s):  
Hidekazu Minezaki ◽  
Kosuke Oshima ◽  
Takashi Uchida ◽  
Masayuki Muramatsu ◽  
Toyohisa Asaji ◽  
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