Title :
Influence of ion implantation on magnetic properties of crystalline nickel and amorphous Fe-B ribbons
Author :
Klugmann, Eugeniusz ; Daroczi, C.S. ; Kollar, Peter
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Solid State Electron., Tech. Univ. Gdansk, Poland
fDate :
3/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
100 keV Nitrogen implantation reduced initial magnetic permeability and increased coercive force in crystalline nickel wires (d=0.5 mm) and amorphous Fe85B15 metallic glass ribbons (~40 μm thick). Permeability was measured with Maxwell bridge and coercive force with Kerr magnetooptical hysteresis graph. The bulk permeability of crystalline nickel wires showed a 14% reduction. In amorphous samples due to the smaller range of implanted ions (~110 nm, for lack of focusing and channelling-effect) only the Kerr-method was sensitive enough to show the maximum 30 times multiplied surface coercivity. Unchanged bulk properties in Fe85B15 is attributed to the surface irregularities present already before implantation too
Keywords :
Kerr magneto-optical effect; boron alloys; coercive force; ion implantation; iron alloys; magnetic permeability; magnetic properties of amorphous substances; magnetic surface phenomena; nickel; 0.5 mm; 40 mum; Fe-B; Kerr magnetooptical hysteresis graph; Maxwell bridge; Ni; Ni wires; amorphous Fe-B ribbons; bulk permeability; channelling-effect; coercive force; focusing; ion implantation; magnetic permeability; magnetic properties; multiplied surface coercivity; surface irregularities; Amorphous materials; Coercive force; Crystallization; Ion implantation; Iron; Magnetic properties; Nickel; Nitrogen; Permeability; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on