The effects of irradiation on the structural stability and magnetic properties of Fe/Ni multilayers, which are promising candidate magnet materials in fusion reactors, were investigated. Three types of Fe/Ni multilayers with different modulation periods ranging from 2nm to 10nm were deposited on Si (100) substrate through direct current magnetron sputtering. The multilayered samples were irradiated by 300keV Fe10+ ions in a wide fluence range of 1.7×1018/m2 to 2×1019/m2. Magnetic hysteresis loops of pre- and post-irradiation samples were obtained using a vibrating sample magnetometer, and structural stability were analyzed by X-ray diffraction. Magnetic measurements showed that the coercive force of Fe/Ni multilayers remained stable with increasing irradiation fluence. However, saturation magnetization increased with increasing irradiation fluence. The samples with 5nm modulation period were the least affected by irradiation among the three types of Fe/Ni multilayers. The effects of temperature during irradiation were also discussed to explore the optimum temperature of multilayers.
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