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Enhanced inter-diffusion of immiscible elements Fe/Cu at the interface of FeZr/CuZr amorphous multilayers
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringAtom Probe TomographyImmiscible Elements Fe/cuMagnetismFezr/cuzr Amorphous MultilayersEnhanced Inter-diffusionFe75zr25/cu64zr36 Amorphous MultilayersMetallic Functional MaterialMagnetron SputteringMaterials SciencePhysicsMetallurgical InteractionSemiconductor MaterialMagnetic MaterialAmorphous MetalSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAmorphous Solid
Fe75Zr25/Cu64Zr36 amorphous multilayers were prepared by magnetron sputtering. Atom probe tomography was employed to analyze the atomic inter-diffusion at the interface of the multilayers before and after annealing (573 K, 60 min). An unexpected enhanced inter-diffusion of the immiscible elements Fe and Cu was detected at the interface of the multilayers. As the inter-diffusion in amorphous multilayers is much faster than that in the crystalline counterparts, this process may open a way to manipulate or create amorphous multilayers with new properties. This idea agrees with the observation of the variation of magnetic properties of Fe75Zr25/Cu64Zr36 amorphous multilayers.
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