Magnetism, transport and atomic structure of amorphous binary YxCo1-x alloys
Zexiang Hu, Jean Besbas, Katarzyna Siewierska, Ross Smith, Plamen, Stamenov, J. M. D. Coey

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic, structural, and transport properties of amorphous YxCo1-x thin films, revealing how composition affects ferromagnetism, density, and anisotropy, with detailed atomic and magnetic characterizations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the atomic structure and magnetic behavior of amorphous Y-Co alloys, highlighting the relationship between composition, density, and magnetic properties.
Findings
Magnetic moment per Co drops to zero at x=0.50
All films are magnetically soft with densities around 0.633 packing fraction
Average Co spin and orbital moments are 1.31 and 0.32 Bohr magnetons
Abstract
Sputtered thin films of binary YxCo1-x with 0 < x < 0.54 and thickness 15 nm are investigated to help understand the ferromagnetism of cobalt in amorphous rare-earth cobalt alloys. The magnetic moment per cobalt falls to zero at x0 = 0.50, where the appearance of magnetism is marked by a para-process with a dimensionless susceptibility of up to 0.015. All films are magnetically soft, with densities that fall between those of crystalline Y-Co intermetallic compounds and the density of a relaxed 10,000-atom binary random close-packed model of hard spheres with an Y:Co volume ratio of 3:1, where the packing fractions for all films lies in a narrow range around 0.633 and Co is coordinated by 3.2 Co and 3.2 Y atoms at x = 0.5. All films with x < 0.4 exhibit in-plane shape anisotropy that is about six times as great as an intrinsic perpendicular component. Average cobalt spin and orbital…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Magnetic Properties and Applications
