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Substrate conformal imprint fabrication process of synthetic antiferromagnetic nanoplatelets

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 121, Issue 18, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0100657

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This article explores a fast and cost-effective fabrication method for the production and characterization of monodisperse magnetic nanoplatelets. The influence of size on magnetic properties is analyzed. The results show that substrate conformal imprint lithography allows for efficient large-scale platelet fabrication.
Methods to fabricate and characterize monodisperse magnetic nanoplatelets for fluid/bio-based applications based on spintronic thin-film principles are a challenge. This is due to the required top-down approach where the transfer of optimized blanket films to free particles in a fluid while preserving the magnetic properties is an uncharted field. Here, we explore the use of substrate conformal imprint lithography (SCIL) as a fast and cost-effective fabrication route. We analyze the size distribution of nominal 1.8 mu m and 120 nm diameter platelets and show the effect of the fabrication steps on the magnetic properties which we explain through changes in the dominant magnetization reversal mechanism as the size decreases. We show that SCIL allows for efficient large-scale platelet fabrication and discuss how application-specific requirements can be solved via process and material engineering. (C) 2022 Author(s).

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