Abstract

A FePt(B, Ag, C) granular film was formed from post-annealed B4C(1.0 nm)/FePt(Ag, C) layers at a substrate temperature of 470 °C for 2 min. The 6 nm thick FePt(B, Ag, C) film demonstrates high perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (Ku = 2.83 × 107 erg/cm3 at 100 K) and out-of-plane coercivity (Hc = 38.0 kOe at 100 K). The Ku and out-of-plane Hc are respectively increased from 38% and 46% between 350 K and 50 K. The sample with a thickness of 8 nm also shows a similar trend for magnetic properties; however, the tiny magnetization kink which may come from rare Fe-B or disordered FePt grains was observed in the easy axis loop. The intrinsic (ΔHint = 12.6 kOe) and extrinsic switching field distribution (ΔHext = 1.62 kOe) were characterized by major and minor loops to correlate the microstructural grains. The coupled FePt grains grown on a single MgTiON grain were observed in a high-resolution transmission electron microstructure (HRTEM) image. This small intergranular exchange coupling was defined by estimating the magnetic cluster size (46.6 nm) from ΔHext and the average grains size (28.2 nm) from TEM images. The temperature dependence of coercivity was fitted to further understand the magnetization reversal process. The lower microstructural parameter was evidenced in the imperfect grain morphology.

Highlights

  • A promising heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) hard drive with L10 FePt media will come to the market soon

  • B4 C capping layer shows high perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and out-of-plane coerThe FePt(B, Ag, C) granular film prepared from the surface diffusion of an ultrathin civity

  • After high-temperature deposition and post-annealing, the FePt grains are coarse, the estimated magnetic cluster size was 46.6 nm, which is similar to the observed diameter with an average size of 28.2 nm

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Introduction

A promising heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) hard drive with L10 FePt media will come to the market soon. The [001] textured FePt film shows a moderate Curie temperature (

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