| Literature DB >> 19089839 |
Enric Menéndez1, Maciej Oskar Liedke, Jürgen Fassbender, Thomas Gemming, Anja Weber, Laura J Heyderman, K V Rao, Seetharama C Deevi, Santiago Suriñach, Maria Dolors Baró, Jordi Sort, Josep Nogués.
Abstract
Sub-100-nm magnetic dots embedded in a non-magnetic matrix are controllably generated by selective ion irradiation of paramagnetic Fe(60)Al(40) (atomic %) alloys, taking advantage of the disorder-induced magnetism in this material. The process is demonstrated by sequential focused ion beam irradiation and by in-parallel broad-beam ion irradiation through lithographed masks. Due to the low fluences used, this method results in practically no alteration of the surface roughness. The dots exhibit a range of magnetic properties depending on the size and shape of the structures, with the smallest dots (<100 nm) having square hysteresis loops with coercivities in excess of micro(0)H(C) = 50 mT. Importantly, the patterning can be fully removed by annealing. The combination of properties induced by the direct magnetic patterning is appealing for a wide range of applications, such as patterned media, magnetic separators, or sensors.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19089839 DOI: 10.1002/smll.200800783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281