Development and optimisation of FeCoHfN soft magnetic thin films with high-frequency characteristics

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Ferromagnetic amorphous Fe-Co-Hf-N thin films with a gradient concentration of Hf doping were fabricated by rf reactive magnetron sputtering. The evaluated magnetic properties and high-frequency characteristics were sensitive to the doping contents. In this study, a new technology was used to deposit a series of Fe-Co-Hf-N thin films on which gradient concentration of Hf was present. By this new deposited technology, the films existed residual stress, and thus the stress-induced anisotropy field was enhanced. Therefore, the as-deposited films without postannealing exhibited larger anisotropy field (H k ) of 150 Oe. In addition, coercivity (H C ) of less than 5 Oe in both easy and hard axes, and electrical resistivity (ρ) of 500 μΩ cm were obtained. The permeability measurement showed a permeability of around 100 at 3 GHz and a ferromagnetic resonance frequency (f FMR ) in excess of 3 GHz. It is expected that this film should be promising for practical applications as a high-frequency ferromagnetic material. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Kuo, C. L., Li, S., & Duh, J. G. (2008). Development and optimisation of FeCoHfN soft magnetic thin films with high-frequency characteristics. Applied Surface Science, 254(22), 7417–7420. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2008.05.349

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