Title :
Magnetic Properties of
Nanocomposite Thick Film-Magnets at Room and High Temperatures
Author :
Fukunaga, Hirotoshi ; Tou, A. ; Itakura, Masaru ; Nakano, M. ; Yanai, Takeshi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nagasaki Univ., Nagasaki, Japan
Abstract :
SmxCo5/α-Fe multilayered structures were synthesized by the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) method from rotating composite targets composed of SmxCo5 (x = 1-5) and α-Fe segments. The deposited films were approximately 10 μm in thickness. Transmission electron microscopy observations revealed that as-deposited films were composed of Sm-Co and α-Fe layers, 780 layers in total, with the well-controlled thickness of approximately 10 nm, and they are crystallized into structures composed of Sm-Co and α-Fe nanograins. The (BH)max versus Sm/(Sm+Co) curve at room temperature showed clear peaks and the (BH)max value of 100 kJ/m3 was obtained. Although the obtained (BH)max value of Sm-Co/α-Fe nanocomposite thick film-magnets was comparable to that of Nd-Fe-B/α-Fe at room temperature, it exceeded those of Nd-Fe-B/α-Fe nanolayered magnets and rapidly quenched (Nd, Dy)-Fe-B flakes at 150°C. The large (BH)max value of the Sm-Co/α-Fe nanocomposite thick film-magnet at 150°C can be attributed to its small temperature coefficient of coercivity, -0.34%/°C.
Keywords :
cobalt alloys; coercive force; crystallisation; high-temperature effects; iron; magnetic multilayers; magnetic thin films; nanocomposites; nanofabrication; nanomagnetics; pulsed laser deposition; quenching (thermal); samarium alloys; transmission electron microscopy; SmxCo5-Fe; coercivity; crystallization; high temperature effect; magnetic properties; multilayered structures; nanocomposite thick film-magnets; pulsed laser deposition; rapid quenching; rotating composite targets; temperature 150 degC; temperature 293 K to 298 K; transmission electron microscopy; Amorphous magnetic materials; Iron; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic multilayers; Magnetic properties; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; High temperature; Sm-Co; layered structure; nanocomposite magnet; pulsed laser deposition (PLD) method; thick film-magnet;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2276429