Abstract

Co-based films were deposited electrolessly on rapid-quenched Ni-based amorphous alloy ribbons. Electroless deposition is possible autocatalytically on amorphous substrates when dimethylamine borane (DMAB) is used as the regand agent. A Co-based alloy film with a maximum Fe content of 60at% was obtained by controlling chemical composition in the bath and deposition conditions. Magnetic properties of obtained films depended on surface conditions and the ribbon substrate composition. Changes in film layer structural and magnetic properties with different film thicknesses were observed when bimetals were heat-treated at a range of temperatures that did not crystallize the ribbon.

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