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Title: Influence of deposition parameters of Novel Vacuum Coating Plant on evaporated Ni60Fe40 and Ni80Fe20 films
Authors: Kockar, Hakan
Williams, Paul
Karaağaç, Öznur
Meydan, Turgut
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Fizik Bölümü.
Alper, Mürsel
AAG-8795-2021
7005719283
Keywords: Magnetic anisotropy
Nife films
Thermal evaporation
Magnetic-properties
Inplane anisotropy
Thin
Alloys
Chemistry
Electrochemistry
Instruments & instrumentation
Physics
Atomic emission spectroscopy
Coatings
Diffraction
Holographic interferometry
Inductively coupled plasma
Iron alloys
Magnetic materials
Magnetostriction
Materials properties
Polyimides
Substrates
Thermal evaporation
Vacuum
Vacuum applications
Vapors
Coercivities
Deposition parameters
Element concentrations
Face-centred cubic
Glass substrates
In-plane anisotropy
Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
Magnetisation
NiFe films
Rigid and flexible substrates
Vacuum coating
Magnetic anisotropy
Issue Date: Jun-2009
Publisher: Amer Scientific Publishers
Citation: Koçkar, H. vd. (2009). "Influence of deposition parameters of Novel Vacuum Coating Plant on evaporated Ni60Fe40 and Ni80Fe20 films". Sensor Letters, 7(3), Special Issue, 220-223.
Abstract: The aim of this study is to deposit and then characterize a large quantity of magnetic materials and understand how the Novel Vacuum Coating Plant (VCP) system affects the properties of the materials. Ni60Fe40 and Ni80Fe20 were the compositions chosen for the investigation. The films were deposited on rigid and flexible substrates using the novel VCP. Data from Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry analysis performed on the source alloys confirmed that element concentrations were within 0.3% of the compositions. The X-ray diffraction patterns indicated that all films have face-centred cubic structure. Ni60Fe40 films evaporated on a polyimide (kapton (TM)) substrate showed anisotropic behaviour due to the flexible nature of the substrate, aided by the relatively high magnellostriction caused by the composition, whereas the films produced on glass substrates exhibit only isotropic magnetisation irrespective of their compositions. Observations indicate that in-plane anisotropy and coercivity is dependent on the type of substrates and the compositions. All films showed planar magnetic anisotropy. It is seen that large film areas can be produced and their properties were affected by the deposition parameters in the VCP system.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1166/sl.2009.1052
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/senlet/2009/00000007/00000003/art00003;jsessionid=26hqrrtnq5tgu.x-ic-live-03
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24030
ISSN: 1546-198X
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