Title :
Coercivity enhancement of Co/Pt superlattices through underlayer microstructure modification
Author :
Hatwar, T.K. ; Brucker, C.F.
Author_Institution :
Opt. Recording Mater. Lab., Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY, USA
fDate :
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A major effort is directed toward increasing the coercivity of Co/Pt superlattice films for practical applications. We have used amorphous ITO as the underlayer and have studied the microstructure and magnetic properties of Co/Pt multilayer film by varying the deposition conditions of the underlayer. We have correlated observed microstructural features with coercivity and squareness behavior. A smooth underlayer deposited at low pressure results in high squareness but low coercivity, whereas a rough underlayer deposited at high pressure produces Co/Pt films with low squareness but high coercivity. We attribute the increase in coercivity to a decrease in Co/Pt columnar diameter and to enhanced domain wall pinning because of morphology-induced micro-structural defects such as irregular interfacial and columnar boundaries, and a decrease in columnar diameter. The concurrent reduction in squareness is attributed to a decrease in anisotropy because of degraded crystallinity and admixture of fcc(200) texture. Underlayer morphology can be easily controlled by sputtering pressure for the optimum combination of coercivity and squareness
Keywords :
cobalt; coercive force; magnetic domain walls; magnetic multilayers; platinum; sputtered coatings; Co-Pt; Co/Pt superlattices; ITO; InSnO; amorphous ITO; anisotropy; coercivity; columnar boundaries; crystallinity; defects; domain wall pinning; interfacial boundaries; magnetic properties; morphology; multilayer films; sputtering; squareness; texture; underlayer microstructure; Amorphous materials; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Coercive force; Degradation; Indium tin oxide; Magnetic films; Magnetic multilayers; Magnetic properties; Magnetic superlattices; Microstructure;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on