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Magnetic properties and thermal modification of nanostructured films of nickel nitrides

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Nanostructured films of nickel nitrides (from Ni to Ni2N) have been synthesized by magnetron sputtering of a nickel target in an argon atmosphere with the addition of 0.2–70 vol % nitrogen. Magnetization saturation 4πM S and Curie temperature T C of the solid solution of nitrogen in nickel and nitride Ni4N have been determined. With an increase in nitrogen concentration, 4πM S and T C decrease, respectively, to 800 G and 490 K. When heated in air, nickel nitride films undergo transformation with nitrogen loss up to phase transitions with structural changes. In particular, heating to 600 K leads to transformation of paramagnetic nitride Ni2N into the ferromagnetic Ni phase in the form of solid solution of nitrogen in nickel.

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