Title :
[Ni-Fe/Si] double seedlayer with low surface energy for Fe-Co-B soft magnetic underlayer with high Hk for perpendicular magnetic recording media
Author :
Kong, S.H. ; Okamoto, T. ; Nakagawa, S.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Japan
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Fe-Co-B layers deposited on Ni-Fe seedlayer exhibited a high in-plane anisotropy field Hk of 280 Oe caused by inclined incident angle of sputtered particles. Ni-Fe/Si double seedlayer with low surface energy led to increase the effect of inclined incident angle. For more increase of the Hk in Fe-Co-B layer, a control of surface energy in Ni-Fe seedlayer was investigated. An improvement of closest packing plane (111) crystallites orientation led to reduce the surface energy in Ni-Fe layer. The adhesive force of Ni-Fe(10 nm) deposited on Si(2 nm) layer with (111) crystallites orientation exhibited 475 nN corresponding to about 65% of that of Ni-Fe(10 nm) single layer with random orientation. [Ni-Fe/Si] double seedlayer with lower adhesive force was effective in attaining a small crystallites size as well as finer grains in Fe-Co-B layer. Moreover, the Hk increased up to 380 Oe in Fe-Co-B layer on [Ni-Fe/Si] double seedlayer with lower adhesive force.
Keywords :
boron alloys; cobalt alloys; crystal orientation; grain size; iron alloys; magnetic anisotropy; nickel alloys; perpendicular magnetic recording; silicon alloys; soft magnetic materials; sputter deposition; surface energy; NiFeSi-FeCoB; adhesive force; closest packing plane; crystallites orientation; crystallites size; double seed-layer; in-plane anisotropy field; inclined incident angle; magnetic anisotropy field; perpendicular magnetic recording media; random orientation; soft magnetic underlayer; sputtered particles; surface energy; Atomic force microscopy; Crystallization; Iron; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetostriction; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Saturation magnetization; Soft magnetic materials; Sputtering; Effect of inclined incident angle; Fe-Co-B layer; magnetic anisotropy field; surface of seedlayer;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.832266