1. Influence of buffer/protective layers on the structural and magnetic properties of SmCo films on Silicon
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Maspero, F., Koplak, O. V., Plaza, A., Heinz, B., Kohl, F., Pirro, P., and Bertacco, R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Integration of Samarium Cobalt hard magnets on silicon requires buffer/protective layers that can enhance the magnetic properties of the magnet while preserving its structure and chemical composition after post-annealing treatments needed for the formation of the magnetically hard phase. In this work, a comparison of Samarium-Cobalt films for five different buffer/protective layers, namely Ti, W, TiW, Ta, Cr and two different annealing temperatures, 650{\deg}C and 750{\deg}C, is presented. Depending on materials and annealing temperatures, magnetic properties such as saturation and coercivity of the SmCo film can be finely tuned. We show that coercivity up to 3.65 T or saturation magnetization up to 0.95 T can be reached by proper choice of the relevant process parameters: deposition temperature, material for the buffer/protective layer and annealing temperature. Such value of coercivity is among the highest found in literature for thin films of SmCo.
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- 2024