Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-4004
Print ISSN : 0285-0192
ISSN-L : 0285-0192
Volume 15, Issue S_1_MORIS_91
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MULTI-LAYERS I
  • D.J. SELLMYER, Z.S SHAN, J.X. SHEN, R.D. KIRBY
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_9-14
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      In this paper we discuss the atomic and magnetic structure of rare earth-transition metal compositionally modulated films with characteristic bilayer thicknesses in the nanometer range. A theoretical model based on single-ion anisotropy and anisotropic pair correlations has been developed to understand the occurrence of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy for thin individual layers. Systematics of the magneto-optic properties of this class of materials are discussed, along with recent results on magnetization reversal mechanisms as studied by time decay of the Kerr effect.
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  • P. BRUNO
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_15-20
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      Calculations of the Curie temperature and magnetization in cobalt-based ultrathin films and multilayers have been performed within the framework of the Green-function theory. The effect of the long-ranged dipolar interactions and of the strong interface magnetic anisotropy is fully taken into account. The influence of the interlayer coupling across the non magnetic spacer is also investigated. The results are discussed in connection with experimental data for Co/Au, Co/Pt, and Co/Pd multilayers.
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  • R. KRISHNAN, M. PORTE, M. TESSIER
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_21-24
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      We have prepared Co/Pt multilayers by evaporation under UHV conditions and studied the properties as a function of the nature of the substrate and the deposition temperature. For t(Co) < 8 Å the perpendicular M-H loops are rectangular with coercivity of about 1.9 kOe. The surface anisotropy KS is found to be 0.6 erg.cm-2 and 0.35 erg.cm-2 for ML deposited on glass and MgO(100) substrates respectively. The growth parameters such, as the deposition temperature and a Pt buffer layer, influence the anisotropyonly for t(Co) < 10 Å. However the loop charcteristcs are sensitive to the above parameters. The results are discussed in the context of those published in the literature.
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  • R. CAREY, D.M. NEWMAN, P.A.G. SANDOVAL, B.W.J. THOMAS, P.J. GRUNDY, E. ...
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_25-28
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      Optical constants have been measured for sputtered thin films of platinum, cobalt and multilayer Pt/Co. Magneto-optical constants have also been measured for the films containing cobalt. These constants are presented as a function of the thickness of the films and the wavelength of the incident radiation. The relevance of these measured constants to the optimisation of disk structures is considered.
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  • K. SATO, H. HONGU, K. TSUZUKIYAMA, J. WATANABE, Y. TOGAMI
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_29-32
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      Spectra of magnetooptical Kerr rotation and Kerr ellipticity in Pt/Co multilayers were measured between 1.2 and 5.4 eV. Using the optical constants obtained by the Kramers-Kronig analyses of reflectivity spectra, the diagonal and off-diagonal elements of optical conductivity tensor were obtained for the first time in this material.
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  • P.E. WIGEN, Z. ZHANG, S. IWATA, T. SUZUKI
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_33-36
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      The magnetic properties of Fe/Pt multilayer films have been investigated using ferromagnetic resonance. In the perpendicular resonance spectrum, a family of modes have been observed in (tFe Fe / tPt Pt) × N multilayer films, where 5ÅtFe ≤ 11Å, 11ÅtPt ≤ 15Å and N = 35 and 50. These modes are identified as the normal modes due to exchange coupling between the Fe layers with the surface layers having a nearly pinned boundary condition. The internal uniaxial anisotropy field, Hu, as well as the g-value have been estimated. The linear relation between Hu and 1 / tFe suggests that a major contribution to the internal uniaxial anisotropy field is from the interface anisotropy energy, Ks between the Fe and Pt layers which is about 0.14 erg / cm2. The average spin wave dispersion constants for the composite material are found to be about 60 meVÅ2 for tPt = 11 ∼ 15Å which is only 20% of the bulk Fe value.
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MULTI-LAYERS II
  • S. SHIOMI, T. MIYAUCHI, M. MASUDA, S. YAHAGI
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_37-40
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      Co/pt multilayered films were prepared on heated glass slides by electron beam evaporation. It was found that perpendicular anisotropy K increased with elevating substrate temperature Ts. Interface anisotropy Ks and volume anisotropy Kv were evaluated from the dependence of K on bilayer period λ In the range of Ts from 30 to 130°C, Ks increased with elevating Ts while Kv hardly depended on Ts. On the other hand, at Ts = 300°C, Ks was almost zero but Kv was positive and large, which made K almost independent of λ. It was also found that substrate heating was quite effective to enhance coercive force Hc⊥. Though K was hardly dependent on Pt buffer layer thickness, Hc⊥ increased with thickening Pt buffer layer. There was no correlation between low angle X-ray diffraction intensity I1 and Ks or between I1 and K. Though the dispersion of (111) orientation, Δθ50, decreased with elevating Ts, there was no clear correlation between Δθ50 and K or between Δθ50 and Hc⊥. The films deposited on room temperature substrates were annealed in vacuum. With elevating annealing temperature Ta, Ks decreased while Kv slightly increased. Though Δθ50 was hardly changed by annealing, I1 decreased with elevating Ta.
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  • J. NAKAJIMA, A. TAKAHASHI, K. OHTA, T. ISHIKAWA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_41-44
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      The magneto-optical (M-O) properties of a Co/Pt multilayered film (MF) and a Co/Pd MF were investigated. Three optical models for the Co/Pt MF were considered. Reflectivity (R), transmissivity (T), Kerr rotation angle (θK) and Faraday rotation angle (θF) of the MF were measured and those results were compared with the calculation ones of each model. From the comparison, it was found that the almost alloyed model was suitable for the M-O effect of the Co/Pt MF.
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  • S. HONDA, N. MORITA, M. NAWATE, M. NAWATE, T. KUSUDA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_45-48
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      Co/Pt multilayers with thickness ratio dCo/dPt = 1/1 have been annealed in vacuum at 300°C, 400°C and 500°C. With annealing, the saturation magnetization Ms and the saturation Kerr rotation angle increase and approach the values of alloyed films. On the other hand, the perpendicular anisotropy energy decreases monotonically owing to both the reduction of the interfacial anisotropy energy and the increase of the demagnetizing energy 2πMs2. These changes in the magnetic properties are explained by the alloying at the layer boundaries due to annealing. The diffusion process is analyzed by means of X-ray diffraction method and is suggested to be connected with the "grain boundary diffusion". The change in the composition profiles in the double layered films of 1000ÅCo/1000ÅPt has been examined by Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy. The RBS data also indicate that Co and Pt atoms migrate through the grain boundaries and the column boundaries.
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  • M. TAKAHASHI, J. NAKAMURA, T. NIIHARA, K. TATSUNO
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_49-52
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      For realizing a very high density magneto-optical disk using a shorter wavelength laser, magnetic properties and read/write characteristics of (Pt/Co)/TbFeCo exchange coupled double layered film were studled. It was found that exchange coupling force working on TbFeCo layer must be smaller than coercivity of TbFeCo layer to write good shaped domains. Moreover, multl-domain structure of Pt/Co film, which increases disk noise, could be removed by exchange coupling.
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  • T. KAWANABE, M. NAOE
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_53-56
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      The light wavelength λ dependence of Kerr rotation angle θk in the multilayered films composed of Pt and MnSb layers have been investigated. The relatively flat peak in the θk-λ spectrum of the as-deposited Pt/MnSb films changed to apparently sharp one by post-annealing at temperature of 400°C for 150 minutes. The θk of the multilayered film with 13 Å-thick Pt and 50 Å-thick MnSb layers had a maximum as high as 0.83° at wavelength of 630 nm. This value is smaller than that (1.2°) of the bulk PtMnSb heusler alloy. It was found that the peak position of the spectra shifted to short wavelengths by increasing the thickness of the Pt layer.
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  • N. SAITO, N. KAWAMURA, T. NOMURA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_57-60
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      The compensation temperature of each TbFe layer in a TbFe/SiO compositionally modulated film, which is composed of thin amorphous TbFe layers and interposing SiO layers between them, is determined through measurement of the temperature dependence of magnetic Kerr hysteresis loops. The difference in coercivity of TbFe layers in the film is attributed to the difference in compensation temperature. The nearer to substrate the TbFe layer is, the lower the compensation temperature it has. This is explained by a slight change in Tb concentration or effective Tb concentration. The latter could be caused by a change in microstructure of the TbFe layers from layer to layer, which results in the change of magnetic structure and/or degree of oxidation of the TbFe layers.
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  • S. HONDA, T. KIMURA, M. NAWATE, T. KUSUDA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_61-64
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      The crystallographic structure and the magnetic properties of Tb/Fe sputtered multilayers have been studied as a function of the thickness of Fe-layer (dFe). The crystallographic structure of Fe layer changes from bcc to amorphous at the critical thickness of Fe layer (dFec ≒ 17Å) with decreasing dFe. In corresponding to the change in the crystallographic phase, the magnetic properties of the saturation magnetization Ms, the Kerr rotation angle θk, the Curie temperature Tc and the perpendicular coercivity Hc(⊥) change abruptly at the critical thickness dFec, where the Curie temperature drops to below room temperature and the magnetization curve shows the spinglass like or superparamagnetism like nature at room temperature. Below dFec, with decreasing dFe the Curie temperature Tc increseases owing to the exchange interaction between Fe and Tb around the layer boundaries and then the saturation magnetization increases again approaching the value of the alloys with the same composition. The perpendicular coercivity also increases steeply with decreasing dFe.
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  • H.R. ZHAI, M. LU, Y.Z. MIAO, Y.B. XU, S.M. ZHOU, H. WANG, B.X. GU, S.L ...
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_65-66
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MAGNETO-OPTICAL EFFECTS AND MAGNETISM I
  • Š. VIŠŇOVSKÝ
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_67-72
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      Optical response of layered lossy anisotropic media displaying magnetic order is considered. The analysis is based on classical optical terms. Planar magnetic multi layers are represented by Yeh's 4 × 4 matrices which relate the field amplitudes in the isotropic half spaces on both sides of a multilayer (ML) structure. Each layer is characterized by a complex permittivity tensor of general form while magnetic permeability assumes its vacuum value. The basic assumption is that the electromagnetic field in a layer can be represented as a linear combination of four eigenmodes following from the wave equation of the layer. Then the boundary conditions at interfaces along with a set of four field amplitudes completely determine ML electric and magnetic field distributions. The approach is the most general of those published so far. Assuming minimum previous experience in the ML optics the case of polar magnetization and normal incidence is treated in detail to provide a simple way to the solution to the problems most often encountered in practice.
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  • P.M. OPPENEER, J. STICHT, F. HERMAN
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_73-78
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      We discuss the present status of the first-principles theory of magneto-optical properties of elemental metals and compounds. We succeeded in giving an accurate first-principles description of the optical conductivity and, for the first time, of the magneto-optical Kerr spectrum. The progress made is illustrated by our results for the transition metals Fe and Ni. For Fe we find that the ab initio calculated magneto-optical Kerr rotation is in excellent agreement with experiments, while only reasonable agreement with experiment is found for Ni. Further investigations were carried out on several compounds with including FeCo, FeRh, FeV, GdFe, and GdCo. We find that there is in general no simple connection between specific spectral peaks and the electron band structure. But by calculating the magneto-optical spectra of selected chemical compositions and crystal structures, we are gradually building up a general picture of the relationship between magneto-optical spectra and atomic properties, such as the spin-orbit coupling strength and exchange splitting, as well as of influence of local atomic environments.
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  • R. KRISHNAN, T. SIKORA, P. SIROKY, M. TESSIER, S. Š. VIŠ ...
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_79-82
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      The complex polar magneto-optic Kerr spectra at the photon energy range 1.5 to 5.2 eV in amorphous TbxFe1-x films with 0.15 ≤ x ≤ 0.23 rf sputtered onto water cooled glass substrates and covered by Al2O3 layer, are presented. They extend the previously published data to higher photon energies where the combined effects of the enhancement by the Al2O3 and the oxide layer created at the metal dielectric interface and those of 4f-5d electronic transitions of terbium become important. An explanation of the spectra is proposed based on the knowledge of the Tb effect in iron garnets.
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  • K. SHINAGAWA, K. TAMANOI, T. NOMOTO, T. SAITO, H. SATO, T. TSUSHIMA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_83-86
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      A large negative Faraday rotation is reported in Ir-substituted magnetic garnet in the visible wavelength region. From the electronic states calculation of Ir-O octahedral cluster in the magnetic garnet using the unrestricted SCF-XαSW method, it is assigned that this rotation originates from the charge transfer transitions from O 2p to Ir 5d levels. Furthermore, the Faraday rotation spectrum is calculated on the charge transfer model by taking account of the spin-orbit interaction and the molecular field from the iron magnetic moments.
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  • H. WAKABAYASHI, H. NOTARYS, T. SUZUKI
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_87-90
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      A noncontinuum model was used to calculate the magnetization distribution in exchange-coupled Co/TbFeCo double-layered films from a given set of individual (single-layered) film properties. The perpendicular remanent magnetization was found to be stable in the Co layer on top of a 500 Å -layer of TbFeCo when the thickness of the Co layer was less than a critical value of 22.5 Å. The result was compatible with the experimentally observed value of 25 Å. The applied field dependence of the Co layer magnetization was also found to be consistent with the observed Kerr hysteresis loop. On the basis of this model, a multilayered structure was suggested as a means of further enhancing the Kerr rotation.
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MAGNETO-OPTICAL EFFECTS AND MAGNETISM II
MAGNETO-OPTIC VERSUS OTHER MEMORYES
  • J.E. HURST, Jr., D. CHENG, C.R. DAVIS
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_121-126
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      Applications of time domain testing techniques which permit characterization of the media contributions to the performance of an MO channel are discussed; including both small (μm) scale phenomena appropriate to recording physics studies, and, larger (mm) scale phenomena appropriate to disk mapping and uniformity studies. Recording physics studies are described wherein the components of timing shifts in the channel due to properties of the media are characterized in terms of thermal, optical, and, magnetic crosstalk contributions. In this context laser power precompensation of edge positions is characterized. Timing jitters in the channel due to the properties of the media are characterized in terms of the noise contributions which limit performance, such as media and writing noises which scale linearly in the read power. Disk mapping studies are described wherein a software bit-error rate mapping technique is used to measure and characterize media defects.
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  • K.A. RUBIN
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_127-132
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      Recently there has been renewed interest in phase transformation based optical storage technology. Included among the many reasons for this interest has been the achievement of : (1) fast erase in conjunction with data stability, (2) demonstration of direct overwrite with good erasability, and in the last couple of years, (3) good progress in increasing the cyclability of the media. Direct overwrite has been demonstrated at media speeds from 1.25 to 22m/s. More than 2×106 cycles have been achieved with low BER. In addition, phase change media exhibits strong signal response at wavelengths shorter than 830nm and requires a much simpler optical head. In this paper we review past progress and assess the current status.
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  • Y. MIURA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_133-138
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      Neary 40 years have passed since magnetic storage devices first began being used for computers. The most important of these devices is the magnetic disk. This article covers magnetic disk evolution, advances in magnetic recording, disk system prospects.
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ULTRA HIGH DENSITY MAGNETO-OPTICAL MEMORIES -FUTURE PROPECTS-
RARE EARTH-TRANSITION METAL AND OTHER MATERIALS I
  • Y.K. JANG, H. SELHOFER, S.C. SHIN
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_159-164
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      Using an in-line sputtering system composed of seven chambers and one outgassing module, the effects of sputtering conditions on the performance and reproducibility of Magneto-Optical disks based on TbFeCo have been studied. A dc reactive sputtering superimposed with an ac has remarkedly reduced arcings in the fabrication of silicon nitride films without excessive substrate heating. The influences of total pressures, Ar/N2 ratios and input powers on the refractive index of a silicon nitride film were extensively investigated. The protective ability of a silicon nitride film was found to be mainly dependent on the refractive index, but an amount of the warp of polycarbonate substrates was dependent on the process parameters. The influences of sputtering conditions on the corrosion resistance and magnetic properties were also studied. Good uniformities of the thickness and composition of a silicon nitride layer and a magneto-optical layer could be achieved by sputtering at a low pressure. An excellent reproducibility in fabricating the disks having a quadri layered structure was achieved and BER was at the low level of 10-6.
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  • M. HARTMANN, A. SPRUIJT, J. DISBERGEN, J. VERHOEVEN, G.H. JOHNSON, D. ...
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_165-172
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      The practical use of Rare-Earth (RE) Transition-Metal (TM) MO media for erasable optical recording applications advanced through major steps during the last several years. Fundamental understanding of alloy thin film properties, high performance multilayer MO media designs and large-scale manufacturing methods were the keys to establishing MO media in the market place. The professional use of MO media and their potential for higher performance in future generations of optical drives will lead to increasing commercial use of RETM alloys in the next decade. This paper covers the main steps of MO media research, development and manufacturing which lead to production of a commercial product.
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  • Y. FUJII, K. HASHIMA, K. TSUTSUMI
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_173-176
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      Magneto-optical and magnetic properties of single and exchange-coupled double-layered TbNdFeCo films were examined. Very thin TbNdFeCo films with small Tb content were found to be suitable as the 1st layer of double-layered TbNdFeCo films. Large coercivity and large Kerr rotation were concurrently realized in exchange-coupled double-layered TbNdFeCo films. It was also shown that the exchange-coupled double layered TbNdFeCo film has a good recording characteristics at the wavelength of 830nm and the potentiality as a recording medium for shorter wavelength is suggested.
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  • R.-Y FANG, D.-L. LI, T.-J. MA, D.-S. DAI, X.-X. ZHANG, X.-S. QI
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_177-180
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      The structure, magnetic and magneto-optical properties of the MnBiRe (Re = Ce and Nd) thin films are discussed. It has been found for those films that the magnetization is in the range from 20 to 50 emu/g, Hc = 1 - 4 kOe. The dependence of the Kerr rotation angle θK and reflectivity R on the wave-length (400-900 nm) was measured at room temperature. The θK was in the range from 1 to 2.5 and R = 0.3 to 0.45. X-ray diffraction shows that the crystal to be mainly MnBi hcp and similar for MnBiNd films.
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  • T. MATSUI, N. IKETANI, K. MORII, Y. NAKAYAMA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_181-184
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      Thin films consisting of two-phase PtMnSb and Mn2Sb were prepared by thermal annealing of ion-beam sputtered Pt/Mn/Sb multilayers having four different types of stacking patterns. The resulting phase morphologies such as preferred orientations and relative amounts of the constituting phases were greatly affected by the initial stacking patterns of the multilayers and annealing conditions. The magnetic measurements revealed that the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy was developed in the samples with the c-axis preferred orientation of the Mn2Sb phase.
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RARE EARTH-TRANSITION METAL AND OTHER MATERIALS II
  • K. SONG, H. ITO, M. NAOE
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_185-188
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      In this study, bilayered films composed of amorphous TbFeCo alloy and Al layers have been prepared by using the facing targets sputtering system. The specimen films with TbFeCo layer thickness below 20 nm showed Kerr rotation enhancement at short wavelengths near 400 nm. In addition, the films with very thin MO layers(below 5 nm) revealed apparent perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.
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  • H. IIYORI, S. TAKAYAMA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_189-192
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      Magneto-optical recording materials with high remanent Kerr rotation at short wavelengths were successfully obtained in a trilayer form by sandwiching NdCo amorphous films with an in-plane magnetization between TbFeCo amorphous films with strong perpendicular anisotropy and high coercivity. The effect of the NdCo thickness on the magnetic and magneto-optical properties of the trilayer medium was investigated systematically. The distribution of the magnetization direction in a trilayer NdCo amorphous alloy film was calculated to manifest the reorientation of the magnetization inside the NdCo layer through magnetic exchange coupling.
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  • G.G. ZHENG, T. IIJIMA, K.V. RAO
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_193-196
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      A comprehensive phenomenological study of galvanomagnetic and magneto-optic properties of In doped amorphous TbFeCo films are presented. From the coercivity, Hc, determined by Kerr and Hall loop measurements, we find that the films prepared at Ar pressure less than 8x10-3 mbar and thickness greater than 100 nm have good reproducible and suitable magnetic and magneto-optic properties. On time aging, Hc changes little for films prepared at lower Ar pressure.
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  • S.-O. KIM, M.-H. KIM, K.-S. KIM, S.-C. YU
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_197-200
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      TbGdFeCo and TbFeCo thin films were prepared by dc magnetron sputtering. Deposition conditions were background pressure of below 2 × 10-6 Torr and Ar pressure of about 5∼20 mTorr. The bias voltage was about -150∼0 volt. Torque and hysteresis loop of the samples were measured by torque magnetometer and VSM with an applied field of 7.4 kOe and 10 kOe, respectively. The magnetic anisotropy constants were calculated by using Miyajima method. The single layer thin films with a thickness of about 2000 Å were prepared with replacing Gd with Tb. Here, it could be known Ku decreased with increasing Gd instead of Tb and took a sudden turn for the decrease when bias voltage was zero. All of the single layer thin films showed in-plane anisotropy. In case of multilayer thin films, the samples were prepared with varying thickness, and the composition of the samples were Tb24(Fe-Co)76. Most multilayer thin films represented perpendicular anisotropy.
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  • Y. TAKENO, K. KANEKO, K. GOTO
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_201-204
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      Amorphous Tb-Gd-Fe thin films were prepared at various compositions and various substrate temperatures (Tsub), and their magnetic anisotropies have been investigated. It is found that the films prepared at Tsub=77 K show only the in-plane anisotropy, and that those prepared above about Tsub=300 K show the perpendicular anisotropy. Since the absolute value of the uniaxial anisotropy constant (Ku) decreases linearly with the fraction of Gd substitution for Tb, the single ion anisotropy of Tb is considered to be closely connected with the anisotropy of these films. The composition dependence of Ku obtained suggests that the perpendicular anisotropy is related to the creation of small microcrystals with the composition of 15-30% rare earth in the films.
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  • T. IIDA, T. FUKUZAWA, T. SAITO, K. SHINAGAWA, T. TSUSHIMA
    1991 Volume 15 Issue S_1_MORIS_91 Pages S1_205-208
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      Some of R2Fe14B alloys show fairly large Kerr rotation, and exhibit the spin reorientation phenomenon. It might be possible to use this phenomenon for magneto-optical recording by using the spin reorientation temperature. In Nd2Fe14B, the low temperature phase of the spin orientation which has the conical plane as the easy axis changes to the high temperature phase of the one which has c-axis as the easy axis above the spin reorientation temperature. In Er2Fe14B, the low temperature phase has the easy axis in c-plane, but the high temperature phase has the easy axis along c-axis. Corresponding to such spin reorientation, many magneto-optical Kerr spectra are reported by changing temperature and applied magnetic field to elucidate the behavior of the sublattice magnetic moments.
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