Magnetic properties of CoFeB-SiO2nanocomposite and [(Co 40Fe40B20)X(SiO2) 100-X/?-Si:H]n multilayer films

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Тип публикации: статья из журнала (материалы конференций, опубликованные в журналах)

Год издания: 2012

Идентификатор DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.190.466

Ключевые слова: Ferromagnetic resonance, Granular composite films, Multilayer film, Spin-wave resonance, Cobalt, Cobalt compounds, Magnetic materials, Magnetic properties, Magnetization, Nanocomposite films, Silicon, Spin waves, Composite films, Ferromagnetic materials, Ferromagnetism, Magnetic resonance measurement, Magnetism, Multilayers, Nanocomposites, Resonance, Ferromagnetic exchange couplings, Granular composites, Granular film, Layer thickness, Magnetic parameters, Metal phase, Nanogranulars, Nano-granular, Spin wave resonances, Standing spin waves, Multilayer films

Аннотация: Magnetic properties of (Co40Fe40B20) X(SiO2)100-Xnanogranular composite films, [(Co 40Fe40B20)X(SiO2) 100-X/a-Si:H]n multilayer films and layered (Co40Fe 40B20)X(SiO2)100-Xfilms with X ranging from 30 to 80 have been characterized by means of magnetic measurements and ferromagnetic resonance. Layer thickness was varied between 1.3 Показать полностьюand 6 nm. Thermal decrease of (Co40Fe40B 20)X(SiO2)100-Xcomposite magnetization follows the T3/2 law. The spectrum of standing spin-wave has been detected in the perpendicular experiment configuration for films with the metal phase content above 48 vol. %. It is found that the H r(n2) dependencies are non-linear. Such behavior is probably caused by the fluctuations of magnetic parameters (the magnetization and the ferromagnetic exchange coupling) in nanocomposite films. A comparison between the magnetic properties of (Co40Fe40B 20)X(SiO2)100-Xgranular films and [(Co40Fe40B20)X(SiO 2)100-X/a-Si:H]n multilayer films was carried out. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications.

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Издание

Журнал: (21 August 2011 through 25 August 2011, Moscow

Выпуск журнала: Vol. 190

Номера страниц: 466-469

Персоны

  • Denisova E. (Kirensky Institute of Physics,SB,RAS)
  • Iskhakov R. (Siberian Federal University)
  • Chekanova L. (Siberian University of Technology)
  • Kalinin Y. (Voronezh State Technical University)
  • Sitnikov A. (Voronezh State Technical University)