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Formation and microstructural analysis of co-sputtered thin films consisting of cobalt nanograins embedded in carbon
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Magnetic PropertiesNanosheetEngineeringCobalt NanograinsChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanoengineeringMicrostructural AnalysisCobalt–carbon Thin FilmsCarbon-based FilmsThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyCo-sputtered Thin FilmsNanomanufacturingCobalt GrainsNanocrystalline MaterialPorous CarbonNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsX-ray DiffractionThin Films
Cobalt–carbon thin films were deposited with a carbon concentration ranging from 27 to 57 at.% at different substrate temperatures. The morphology and phases of as-deposited films were investigated by transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction. The effect of annealing on the microstructure is reported. Under particular conditions of substrate temperature, carbon concentration, and subsequent annealing, a granular morphology consisting of nanocrystalline cobalt grains embedded in graphitelike carbon was obtained. The cobalt grains were uniform in size. The particle size could be controlled in the range from 4 to 7 nm by varying the carbon concentration. The cobalt phase was found to depend on the carbon concentration and substrate temperature. The hexagonal close-packed cobalt phase was observed only via the formation of the metastable carbide δ′-Co2C and its subsequent decomposition upon annealing. Otherwise the cobalt phase has a heavily faulted close-packed structure or a random stacking structure.
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