Abstract

Abstract Arrays of amorphous NiP and CoP nanowires with diameters near 200 nm have been obtained using electrodeposition. The microstructure and magnetic properties of the nanowire arrays depend on the composition and can be controlled by varying the composition, pH and the temperature of the electrodeposition bath. The replacement of Ni with Co results in both the decrease of the coercive field and the increase of the Curie temperature.

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