Co/Cu multilayers were electrodeposited in a single electrolyte using the pulse potential method and the layer thickness was precisely controlled in accordance with Faraday's law. X-ray diffraction revealed that multilayers with layer thicknesses in the range of 25-100 nm consisted of fcc-Co and fcc-Cu phases. For layers thinner than 10 nm, the fcc-Co and fcc-Cu phases merged to form a single crystal phase. When the layers were <1 nm, one diffraction peak of the single crystal phase became proportionally higher as the layer became thinner. The surface structure of multilayers also varied with the layer thickness. Copyright © 2013 Author(s).
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Takane, N., Narita, H., Kurogouchi, Y., & Arai, S. (2013). Crystal structure of Co/Cu multilayers prepared by pulse potential electrodeposition with precisely controlled ultrathin layer thickness. AIP Advances, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4793083
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