화학공학소재연구정보센터
Current Applied Physics, Vol.15, No.6, 717-721, 2015
Observation of metastable phase separation and amorphous phase in Fe67Co33 alloy thin films synthesized by pulsed laser depositions
Pulsed laser deposition technique has been used to manipulate the structural order of Fe67Co33 films grown at various substrate temperatures. Films deposited at room temperature exhibited two phases including the stable crystalline phase embedded in the amorphous phase. The crystalline phase separated into two distinct bcc phases as evident from the splitting of (110) reflections, as compared to the bulk counterpart which crystalize into the single phase bcc structure. Both crystalline phases and the amorphous phase were metastable. Films prepared at higher substrate temperatures (similar to 500 degrees C), crystallized into the single stable equilibrium bcc structure. Orientation dependent magnetic properties are also presented for the films prepared at both room temperature and higher substrate temperatures. As expected, the easy axes lie parallel to the plane of the substrate due to shape anisotropy. Out of plane magnetization for the films which exhibited short range ordering is found to saturate at smaller field compared to films where single phase bcc structure is stabilized. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.