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Magnetic and structural characterizations of HCP permalloy films grown by molecular beam epitaxy

Journal of Applied Physics, ISSN: 0021-8979, Vol: 83, Issue: 11, Page: 7046-7048
1998
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An hep metastable phase of NiFe(1100) structure has been grown as high-quality epitaxial films on Co(1100) and Cr(211) planes. The epilayers of NiFe grow as hep structure up to a critical thickness of ∼100 Å, and the further layers transform to twinned fee structure. Magneto-optical Kerr effect study indicates that the hep NiFe(1100) layers exhibit strong crystalline induced uniaxial magnetic anisotropy with easy axis along the hcp[0001] direction. The subsequent fee NiFe layers show decreasing coercive fields as the film thickness increased. For the thick fee film, interestingly, the magnetic easy axis shifts 90° with respect to that of the underlying hep layers. The result is explained by the shape anisotropy effect due to the formation of quasi-1D columnar islands directed perpendicular to the hcp[0001] direction. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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