Abstract

The correlation between the GMR effect and the microstructures in ion-beam co-sputtered CoAg granular films was systematically studied. The highest magnetoresistance was observed in ${\mathrm{Co}}_{22}$${\mathrm{Ag}}_{78}$ samples. It is sensitive to the annealing treatment and to the size of the cobalt granules. The microstructures of the sample were studied by a variety of structural techniques. HREM provides a clear two-dimensional image of as-deposited ${\mathrm{Co}}_{22}$${\mathrm{Ag}}_{78}$ samples. Real-time observation of TEM together with FMR indicates that the shapes and sizes of cobalt granules evolve primarily in plane during the annealing process. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.

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