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Structure And Magnetic-Properties Of Mnbidy(Sm) Permanent Magnetic-Films

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(1995)

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We have studied crystal texturing and magnetic properties of MnBiDy(Sm) permanent magnetic films, with thicknesses varying from 60 to 1200 nm, fabricated by the thermal coevaporation method and subsequently annealed in a vacuum oven at temperatures ranging from 350-425��C. X-ray diffraction analysis has shown that the samples exhibit low-temperature phase MnBi with a NiAs-type structure when the thicknesses of the samples are less than 250 nm. When the thicknesses are larger than 250 nm, however, the Bi3Mn 2 phase also appears. Magnetic measurements have revealed that saturation magnetization ��s=46-78 emu/g, residual magnetic induction Br=3.2-7.3 kGs, remnant magnetization ratio r=0.64-0.98, intrinsic coercive force Hc=2.2-7.3 kOe, and magnetic energy product (BH)m=3.33-14.3 MGOe. We have also found that Hc depends on the thickness of the sample, and reaches a maximum when the thickness d=400 nm. The origin of the coercive force may be understood by the nucleation and growth of reverse magnetic domains when d<150 nm but by domain rotation when d?600 nm. ? 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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magnetic properties,magnetic domains,permanent magnet,microstructures,energy production,x ray diffraction
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