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Relationship Between Magnetostriction and Magnetic Domain Structure in Fe-Based Alloy Single-Crystal Films With bcc(001) Orientation

Authors :
Mitsuru Ohtake
Tetsuroh Kawai
Masaaki Futamoto
Nobuyuki Inaba
Takuya Aida
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 50:1-4
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2014.

Abstract

Fe, Fe 94 Si 6 , Fe 98 C 2 , and Fe 95 B 5 (at. %) single-crystal thin films of bcc(001) orientation are prepared on MgO(001) substrates using an ultrahigh-vacuum magnetron sputtering system. The influence of magnetic anisotropy on the magnetostriction under rotating magnetic field is investigated. Fe, Fe 94 Si 6 , and Fe 98 C 2 films show four-fold symmetries in in-plane magnetic anisotropy, where easy and hard magnetization directions are, respectively, observed along bcc[100] and bcc[110]. Higher saturation fields measured along bcc[110] are recognized in the order of Fe (6 kOe) > Fe 98 C 2 (5 kOe) > Fe 94 Si 6 (4 kOe). Triangle output waveforms of magnetostriction appear when these films are measured under low-rotating fields. The behavior is related with the motion of 90° magnetic domain walls in magnetically unsaturated film. With increasing the rotating field, the films approach to magnetic saturations and the waveform gradually shifts to usual sinusoidal shape. Larger threshold rotating field is observed in the order of Fe > Fe 98 C 2 > Fe 94 Si 6 , which is related to the saturation field. On the contrary, Fe 95 B 5 film possesses an almost isotropic property in in-plane measurement and shows sinusoidal waveforms even when the film is magnetically unsaturated. The waveform is affected by the symmetry and the strength of magnetic anisotropy.

Details

ISSN :
19410069 and 00189464
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f6781666d1774b3272f0121b2650a439