Effect of Ta Buffer Layer and Tao X Barrier Thickness on the Evolution of the Structural and Magnetic Properties of the Fe/Tao X /Co Trilayers
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Tarı, Süleyman
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Fe/TaO x /Co trilayers were grown on Si(100)/SiO2 substrates and on tantalum buffer layers by a high vacuum magnetron sputtering system. The effects of both Ta buffer layer and tantalum-oxide barrier layer thickness on the structural and magnetic properties and the coupling of the ferromagnetic layers have been studied. It was observed that Ta improves the structural properties of the Fe layer resulting in an increased coercive field. For a barrier thickness of 4 nm a weak decoupling starts to appear between the ferromagnetic layers and a clear step formation is observed with increasing thickness. The minor hysteresis loops predict an interlayer coupling for thin barriers. The annealing of trilayers up to 250°C shows an increased coercivity for only the Fe layer. Annealing further at 400°C has the opposite effect of decreasing the coercivity, indicating intermixing at the interfaces of the Fe. The refractive index of the insulator barrier shows that the barrier layer is not totally in the form of tantalum-pentoxide. © 2009 Springer-Verlag.
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Tantalum pentoxide, Thin barriers, Barrier layer thickness, Ferromagnetic layers, High vacuum, Magnetron sputtering systems, Barrier layer thickness, High vacuum, Thin barriers, Ferromagnetic layers, Tantalum pentoxide, Magnetron sputtering systems
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0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
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Tokuç, H., and Tarı, S. (2010). Effect of Ta buffer layer and TaO x barrier thickness on the evolution of the structural and magnetic properties of the Fe/TaO x /Co trilayers. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 98(1), 249-254. doi:10.1007/s00339-009-5389-6
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