Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers

The structural and magnetic properties of amorphous Cox(Al80Zr20)1-x multilayers with varying thicknesses of the magnetic bilayers have been investigated. The reduction of the thickness causes a reduction of the critical temperature, Tc, this is known as the finite-size effect. The multilayers were...

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Main Author: Backer-Meurke, Fredrik
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Materialfysik 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3557212018-07-04T06:30:03ZFinite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayersengBacker-Meurke, FredrikUppsala universitet, Materialfysik2018Magnetismthin filmCoAlZrMagnetic materialsPhysical SciencesFysikThe structural and magnetic properties of amorphous Cox(Al80Zr20)1-x multilayers with varying thicknesses of the magnetic bilayers have been investigated. The reduction of the thickness causes a reduction of the critical temperature, Tc, this is known as the finite-size effect. The multilayers were grown using DC magnetron sputtering, co-sputtering was used with cobalt and an Al80Zr20 alloy target to create an amorphous CoAlZr alloy. The total thickness of the multilayers was chosen to be held constant at 60 nm and the Al80Zr20 spacing layers were thick enough to suppress any interlayer exchange coupling effects. Estimating the composition using RBS proved difficult with great uncertainties in the measured amount of aluminium in the samples. The amorphousness of the samples was investigated using GIXRD and all measured samples display x-ray amorphousness. Fits of XRR measurements showed that the bilayers displayed a rather large roughness, the origin of this roughness is unknown. MOKE measurements showed that the CoAlZr alloys exhibit a noncollinear spin structure at magnetic bilayer thicknesses of 6 nm and below. The samples’ noncollinear spin structure lead to the loss of remanence. Attempts at measuring the critical temperature with DC measurements using the remanence at zero field were therefore unsuccessful. AC susceptibility with SQUID should allow an accurate measurement of the critical temperature. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-355721UPTEC Q, 1401-5773 ; 18015application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Magnetism
thin film
Co
AlZr
Magnetic materials
Physical Sciences
Fysik
spellingShingle Magnetism
thin film
Co
AlZr
Magnetic materials
Physical Sciences
Fysik
Backer-Meurke, Fredrik
Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
description The structural and magnetic properties of amorphous Cox(Al80Zr20)1-x multilayers with varying thicknesses of the magnetic bilayers have been investigated. The reduction of the thickness causes a reduction of the critical temperature, Tc, this is known as the finite-size effect. The multilayers were grown using DC magnetron sputtering, co-sputtering was used with cobalt and an Al80Zr20 alloy target to create an amorphous CoAlZr alloy. The total thickness of the multilayers was chosen to be held constant at 60 nm and the Al80Zr20 spacing layers were thick enough to suppress any interlayer exchange coupling effects. Estimating the composition using RBS proved difficult with great uncertainties in the measured amount of aluminium in the samples. The amorphousness of the samples was investigated using GIXRD and all measured samples display x-ray amorphousness. Fits of XRR measurements showed that the bilayers displayed a rather large roughness, the origin of this roughness is unknown. MOKE measurements showed that the CoAlZr alloys exhibit a noncollinear spin structure at magnetic bilayer thicknesses of 6 nm and below. The samples’ noncollinear spin structure lead to the loss of remanence. Attempts at measuring the critical temperature with DC measurements using the remanence at zero field were therefore unsuccessful. AC susceptibility with SQUID should allow an accurate measurement of the critical temperature.
author Backer-Meurke, Fredrik
author_facet Backer-Meurke, Fredrik
author_sort Backer-Meurke, Fredrik
title Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
title_short Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
title_full Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
title_fullStr Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
title_full_unstemmed Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
title_sort finite-size effect in coalzr/alzr multilayers
publisher Uppsala universitet, Materialfysik
publishDate 2018
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