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High energy products in exchange-coupled nanocomposite films
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringChemical EngineeringMaterial AnalysisEngineeringNanocomposite Thin FilmsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMetallic Functional MaterialApplied PhysicsHigh Energy ProductsThin FilmsPlasma SputteringNanocompositeHeat TreatmentThin Film ProcessingMaterial Preparation
Several systems of nanocomposite thin films have been prepared by plasma sputtering and heat treatment. By choosing suitable multilayer structures of the as-deposited films and subsequent heat-treatment processes, the nanostructures of the films have been tailored. The thermal processing is the key to control the morphology. Appropriate heat-treatment processes have been found for the systems studied, which result in the desired nanostructures. For the first time a nearly ideal nanostructure with the soft-phase grains embedded homogeneously in the hard phase grains has been obtained for the FePt-Fe/sub 1-x/Pt/sub x/(x/spl sim/0.3) system. Effective intergrain exchange coupling has been realized. As a consequence, high energy products up to 50 MGOe have been achieved.
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