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Magnetic behaviour of as-deposited and rapid thermal annealed Pr-Fe thin films

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Publication date: 1 May 2017
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 629
Author(s): M. Balakrishna, J. Arout Chelvane, Himalay Basumatary, Mithun Palit, D. Sridhara Rao, S.V. Kamat
In the present work structure, microstructure and magnetic behaviour of e-beam evaporated Pr-Fe thin films was investigated in as-deposited and rapid thermal annealed conditions. The films were deposited on Si 〈100〉 substrates at room temperature. Structural studies carried out employing X-ray diffraction indicated that the as-deposited films were completely amorphous in nature. Upon rapid thermal annealing, presence of Fe phase could be observed from the X-ray diffraction patterns. Field emission gun scanning electron microscopy studies confirmed the presence of Fe nano-crystalline grains surrounded by amorphous Pr-Fe matrix with the number of nucleation sites increasing with increasing annealing temperature. Magnetization studies showed weak ferromagnetic behaviour for the as-deposited films whereas rapid thermal annealed films exhibited strong in-plane magnetic anisotropy owing to the presence of Fe nano-crystalline grains. Saturation magnetization estimated from the in-plane magnetization curves was found to increase with increasing annealing temperature up to 450°C although with further increase in annealing temperature to 550°C it decreased. A minimum coercivity of about 1.6kA/m was observed for the Pr-Fe film annealed at 450°C. Magnetostriction measurements indicated increase in magnetostriction with increasing annealing temperature up to 450°C. A maximum magnetostriction of about 100μ-strains was achieved for the film annealed at 450°C.


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