Title :
Composition and Annealing Temperature Dependence of Magnetic Properties in MgO/Co–Fe–B/Ta/Co–Fe–B/MgO Films
Author :
Sabino, Maria Patricia Rouelli ; Sze Ter Lim ; Tran, M.
Author_Institution :
Data Storage Inst., Agency for Sci., Technol. & Res., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
We study the dependence of anisotropy and damping in MgO/Co-Fe-B/Ta/Co-Fe-B/MgO films on annealing temperature and Co-Fe-B composition by vector network analyzer ferromagnetic resonance. The effective areal magnetic anisotropy Keff · teff and Gilbert damping α in samples with Co40Fe40B20 were found to be constant for 240 °C and 300 °C annealing. As the annealing temperature is increased to 350 °C, both Keff · teff and α decrease. Increasing the Fe content in the Co-Fe-B layer to 60% increases its saturation magnetization, but the resulting increase in demagnetization energy is counteracted by the improvement in interfacial anisotropy. Fe-rich layers also exhibit lower α, although the difference in α is not observed for effective Co-Fe-B thickness less than 1.5 nm-the thickness regime where the largest increase in Keff · teff occurs.
Keywords :
annealing; boron; cobalt; damping; ferromagnetic resonance; interface magnetism; iron; magnesium compounds; magnetic anisotropy; magnetic thin films; tantalum; Gilbert damping; MgO-Co-Fe-B-Ta-Co-Fe-B-MgO; annealing temperature; demagnetization energy; interfacial anisotropy; magnetic anisotropy; magnetic properties; saturation magnetization; temperature 24 degC to 300 degC; thin films; vector network analyzer ferromagnetic resonance; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Annealing; Damping; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic tunneling; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Ferromagnetic resonance; magnetic damping; perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA); thin films;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2325908