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Electrodeposited NiCoFe films from electrolytes with different Fe ion concentrations

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Volume 360, Issue -, Pages 148-151

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2014.01.078

Keywords

Elcctrodcposition; NiCoFe film; AMR; Magnetic property

Funding

  1. State Planning Organisation, Turkey [2005K120170]
  2. Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [TBAG-1771]
  3. Balikesir University, Turkey [BAP 2001/02, 2005/18]

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Ternary NiCoFe films, relating their magnetic and magnetoresistance properties with film composition, and the corresponding crystal structure were investigated in terms of different Fe ion concentrations in the electrolyte. The current-time transients were recorded to control the growth of proper films. The film composition by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed that as the Fe ion concentration in the electrolyte was increased, the Fe and Co contents in the films increased and Ni content decreased. From the structural analysis by X-ray diffraction, all films had a face-centred cubic structure and, no reflection from body-centred cubic (bcc) Fe was existed in all samples due to < 12 at% Fe. The saturation magnetisation increased from 865 emu/cm(3) to 1080 emu/cm3 and the coercivities decreased from 60 Oe to 13 Oe with increasing Fe and Co contents and decreasing Ni content in the films. All NiCoFe films showed anisotropic magneforesistance. The longitudinal magneforesistance magnitudes decreased from 6.3% to 2.2% with increasing Fe and Co contents and decreasing Ni in the films while the magnitudes of trans-verse magneforesistance stayed almost constant at similar to 5.0%. The variations in magnetic and magneforesistive properties related to the crystal structure were attributed to the compositional changes caused by the variation of the Fe ion concentration in the electrolyw. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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