DocumentCode
1000671
Title
Dependence of coercivity on driving field in multilayer films of nickel
Author
Hirsch, A.A.
Author_Institution
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Volume
1
Issue
4
fYear
1965
fDate
12/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
254
Lastpage
257
Abstract
The variation in the coercivity of magnetization loops of multilayer films of nickel was investigated as function of the rate of rise
in the applied magnetic field. The films were prepared by deposition of nickel and copper alternately in a vacuum of
mm of Hg on to substrates made of thin aluminium foils. The thickness of the nickel layers
varied in the different films from 8 to 1000 angstroms. The loops were cycled with sinusoidal or triangular waveform driving fields, with a variety of amplitudes from 1 kOe to 4 kOe, with frequencies from 0.01 to 2 c/s. The measurements were performed from room down to liquid hydrogen temperatures. It was found that the coercive force could be expressed by
for values of
changing from 1 to 5 Oe/ms, where
and ro varied slightly with temperature
. The coercive force was a very sensitive function of
and of the thickness δ of the copper layers, having the form
with
nearly constant in films deposited on a substrate at room temperature. The dependence of the coercivity on
was displayed by a nonmonotonical function showing two peaks in Hc corresponding to values of
of about 35 and 400 angstroms. The observed dependence of Hc on the rate of rise in the applied field, as well as on the thicknesses of the layers, can be discussed on the assumption of nonuniform magnetization within the thin layers as a result of their superparamagnetic properties and of the magneto-statical coupling between neighboring layers.
in the applied magnetic field. The films were prepared by deposition of nickel and copper alternately in a vacuum of
mm of Hg on to substrates made of thin aluminium foils. The thickness of the nickel layers
varied in the different films from 8 to 1000 angstroms. The loops were cycled with sinusoidal or triangular waveform driving fields, with a variety of amplitudes from 1 kOe to 4 kOe, with frequencies from 0.01 to 2 c/s. The measurements were performed from room down to liquid hydrogen temperatures. It was found that the coercive force could be expressed by
for values of
changing from 1 to 5 Oe/ms, where
and r
. The coercive force was a very sensitive function of
and of the thickness δ of the copper layers, having the form
with
nearly constant in films deposited on a substrate at room temperature. The dependence of the coercivity on
was displayed by a nonmonotonical function showing two peaks in H
of about 35 and 400 angstroms. The observed dependence of HKeywords
Coercive forces; Nickel films; Coercive force; Copper; Magnetic fields; Magnetic films; Magnetic multilayers; Magnetization; Mercury (metals); Nickel; Nonhomogeneous media; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1965.1062970
Filename
1062970
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