Title :
The optimization of coercivity in granular recording material using rapid thermal processing
Author :
Carey, R. ; Newman, D.M. ; Thomas, B.W.J. ; Bouvier, Patrice
Author_Institution :
Centre for Data Storage Mater., Coventry Univ.
fDate :
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Granular cobalt films about 500 nm thick and ranging in composition from 0.25-0.85 fraction by volume of cobalt have been prepared by co-sputtering cobalt and silicon dioxide from a mosaic target. At a given sputtering power and pressure the volume fraction (q) of cobalt in the films is determined by the areal fraction of the SiO 2 base target covered by the cobalt mosaic. Transmission electron microscopy indicates that the samples are composed of particles of cobalt with diameters in the range 2.5 nm-6.5 nm dispersed in the SiO 2 matrix. Magnetic properties of samples with q in the range 0.25-0.85 are measured using a vibrating sample magnetometer. Samples with q below 0.52 are generally superparamagnetic in their as-deposited state. Subsequent rapid thermal processing (RTP) is shown to initiate ferromagnetic behaviour with a coercivity that increases with processing temperature. Optical constants of the films, measured by ellipsometry, are found to be in good agreement with Maxwell Garnett theory. Some films exhibit a saturation polar Kerr rotation that is significantly greater than that of pore cobalt films
Keywords :
Kerr magneto-optical effect; cobalt; coercive force; discontinuous metallic thin films; ellipsometry; ferromagnetic materials; magnetic hysteresis; magnetic thin films; magneto-optical recording; optical constants; rapid thermal processing; silicon compounds; sputter deposition; superparamagnetism; transmission electron microscopy; 2.5 to 6.5 nm; 500 nm; Co-SiO2; Maxwell Garnett theory; SiO2 base target; co-sputtering; coercivity optimization; ellipsometry; ferromagnetic behaviour; granular cobalt films; granular recording material; magnetic hysteresis loops; magnetic properties; magneto-optical recording; mosaic target; optical constants; rapid thermal processing; saturation polar Kerr rotation; sputtering power; sputtering pressure; superparamagnetic properties; transmission electron microscopy; vibrating sample magnetometer; Cobalt; Coercive force; Magnetic properties; Optical films; Q measurement; Semiconductor films; Silicon compounds; Sputtering; Transmission electron microscopy; Vibration measurement;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on