Abstract
The development of magnetic materials with high saturation magnetization (M s ) and uniaxial magnetic anisotropy (K u ) is required for the realisation of high-performance permanent magnets capable of reducing the power consumption of motors and data storage devices. Although FeCo-based materials with the body-centred cubic structure (bcc) exhibit the highest M s values among various transition metal alloys, their low K u magnitudes makes them unsuitable for permanent magnets. Recent first-principles calculations and experimental studies revealed that the epitaxial FeCo thin films with the body-centred tetragonal (bct) structure and thicknesses of several nanometres exhibited K u values of 10 6 J·m −3 due to epitaxial stress, which required further stabilisation. In this work, the FeCo lattice stabilised via VN addition were characterised by high K u magnitudes exceeding 10 6 J·m −3 . The obtained bct structure remained stable even for the films with thicknesses of 100 nm deposited on an amorphous substrate, suggesting its possible use in bulk systems.
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Hasegawa, T., Niibori, T., Takemasa, Y., & Oikawa, M. (2019). Stabilisation of tetragonal FeCo structure with high magnetic anisotropy by the addition of V and N elements. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41825-7
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