Abstract

Mössbauer effect and X-ray diffraction of amorphous Gd-Fe films show that isolated Gd atoms are preferentially resputtered and a non-uniform distribution of Gd atoms is induced in amorphous Gd-T (T=3d transition metal) films prepared by a sputtering method with negative bias. The resputtering effect of isolated Gd atoms produces anisotropic distributions of T-T, Gd-T and Gd-Gd pairs in Gd-T films. The difference between the numbers of T-T pairs parallel and normal to the film amounts to 1020∼1021 pairs/cm3. This number of T-T pairs is appropriate to account for the oserved anisotropy of amorphus Gd-Co films. It is coucluded that the anisotropic distribution of atomic pairs is the most important origin of the magnetic uniaxial anisotropy induced by bias sputtering.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call