Arrays of hexagonally ordered Fe28Co67Cu5 nanowires with tailored diameter from 18 to 27 nm were prepared by electroplating into anodic alumina templates and annealed in the temperature range of 300-600°C, preserving but refining their bcc crystal structure. Despite the partial reduction of saturation magnetization and corresponding shape anisotropy after annealing at 500°C, larger coercivity, 0.36 T, and squareness ratio, Mr/Ms = 0.98, were obtained. This unexpected behavior is interpreted through micromagnetic simulations where the magnetic hardening is associated with the transition from vortex to transverse domain-wall reversal modes connected with the reduction of saturation magnetization. Simulations also predict a significant coercivity increase with decreasing nanowires diameter which agrees with experimental data in the overlapping diameter range. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Bran, C., Ivanov, Y. P., García, J., Del Real, R. P., Prida, V. M., Chubykalo-Fesenko, O., & Vazquez, M. (2013). Tuning the magnetization reversal process of FeCoCu nanowire arrays by thermal annealing. Journal of Applied Physics, 114(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4816479
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