Abstract

Thermal elasticity and electrical resistivity with the magnetic phase transition were studied in FeRh alloy films prepared by ion-beam sputtering and subjected to post-annealing. Fe/sub 49.7/Rh/sub 50.3/ and Fe/sub 48.9/Rh/sub 51.1/ films deposited on conventional glass substrate and subjected to post-annealing at 600/spl deg/C for 90 min, respectively. Both films show a considerably sharp transition. In particular, Fe/sub 49.7/Rh/sub 50.3/ film exhibits small thermal hysteresis of about 20/spl deg/C width, which is only about 2 times over than that of bulk. Furthermore, a large abrupt thermal strain over 2/spl times/10/sup -3/ was observed with the magnetic transition. These results indicate that strictly controlled an equiatomic composition is an effective way to obtain the FeRh film with abrupt magnetic phase transition under low temperature and short time annealing.

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