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Guowei Wang1, Feng Zhang, Huaping Zuo, Zhenhua Yu, Shihui Ge.
Abstract
A series of nano-granular films composed of magnetic metal (Fe65Co35) granules with a few nanometers in size and semiconductor oxide (ZnO) have been fabricated by a magnetron sputtering method, and excellent soft magnetic properties have been achieved in a wide metal volume fraction (x) range for as-deposited samples due to the exchange coupling between FeCo granules (a ferromagnetic interaction in nano-scale). In a wide range (0.53 <x < 0.71), the films exhibit coercivity HC not exceeding 15 Oe, along with high resistivity. Especially for the sample with x = 0.67, coercivities in hard and easy axes are 1.43 and 7.08 Oe, respectively, 4πMS = 9.85 kg, and ρ reaches 2.06 × 103 μΩ cm. The dependence of complex permeability μ = μ' - jμ″ on frequency shows that the real part μ' is more than 100 below 1.83 GHz and that the ferromagnetic resonance frequency reaches 2.31 GHz, implying the promising for high frequency application. The measured negative temperature coefficient of resistivity reveals that may be the weak localized electrons existing in samples mediate the exchange coupling.Entities:
Keywords: Exchange coupling; High frequency property; Nano-granular film; Soft magnetic material
Year: 2010 PMID: 20596322 PMCID: PMC2894252 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9609-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1HRTEM image (a) and the corresponding ED pattern (b) as well as the XRD spectrum (c) for a typical sample of x= 0.67
Figure 2x dependences of H, H and ρ
Figure 3In-plane M–H curves for (Fe65Co35)0.67(ZnO)0.33 film
Figure 4Permeability spectra (μ ~ f) for the sample of x = 0.67
Figure 5Resistivity as a function of temperature (a) and fitting result (b) for a typical sample of x = 0.67