Abstract

Thin films of cobalt have been deposited by photo-assisted metal-organic chemical vapour deposition. Samples of thickness < 60 nm, grown at 110°C, exhibit inverse hysteresis when a magnetic field is applied in a particular direction normal to the film. Magnetic remanence studies reveal a partial unidirectional anisotropy, together with competing tendencies towards positive and negative remanence.

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