Abstract

Abstract Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and Gilbert damping of MgO/Co100–x Fe x /Pt (x = 20, 50) trilayers before and after annealing at 200–400˚C were evaluated by hysteresis loop and time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect (TRMOKE) measurements. The anisotropy field of the trilayers increased with reducing the CoFe thickness, which reflects the anisotropy is originated from the interface. The annealing around 300˚C was effective to increase the anisotropy because the roughness of MgO/CoFe interface was reduced by the annealing. The effective Gilbert damping α eff also increased with reducing the CoFe thickness and increasing the annealing temperature. The increase of α eff was considered to be promoted by the interdiffusion between CoFe and Pt after the annealing. Small α eff and large perpendicular anisotropy were confirmed to be obtained by using Co50Fe50 compared to using Co80Fe20.

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