TY - JOUR
T1 - Formation of Fe-Co/glass multilayer films via pulsed laser deposition
AU - Nakano, Masaki
AU - Itakura, Masaru
AU - Kaku, Hibiki
AU - Yamashita, Akihiro
AU - Yanai, Takeshi
AU - Fukunaga, Hirotoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to express their deepest gratitude to Mr. Fujita and Mr. Matsuoka as a graduate course student in Nagasaki university for experimental data. This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI under grant numbers JP 19H02173, and 20H02425 and by Nagasaki University State of the Art Research program.
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PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - Sputtering-made magnetic thin films with metal-ceramic multilayer structures have been reported to achieve excellent magnetic properties and/or new functions for various magnetic materials. However, sputtering-made magnetic films tend to have 10 or fewer layers because the main applications of thin films, such as magnetic sensors, recording heads and recording media, require thin films thinner than 1 μm. This paper reports an Fe-Co/glass multilayer thick-film that has an approximate thickness of 10 μm (above 100 layers). This thick-film was prepared via pulsed laser deposition using several composite targets (two- or three-layer targets) consisting of an Fe-Co alloy (or Fe-Co sheet) and a glass plate. The fabrication of an Fe-Co single-layer film and a glass single-layer film was examined to determine the optimal defocus rate for the composite target. Then, we confirmed that the use of a [glass plate]/[Fe-Co alloy] two-layer target enabled the local formation of a [20 nm thick Fe-Co]/[10 nm thick glass) laminated structure with approximately 130 layers. An Fe-Co/glass multilayer structure was formed by using a three-layer target of a [Fe-Co sheet]/[glass plate]/[metal alloy]. Nonetheless, the results also suggest that large glass droplets should be removed in future work to create homogeneous multilayer thick-films.
AB - Sputtering-made magnetic thin films with metal-ceramic multilayer structures have been reported to achieve excellent magnetic properties and/or new functions for various magnetic materials. However, sputtering-made magnetic films tend to have 10 or fewer layers because the main applications of thin films, such as magnetic sensors, recording heads and recording media, require thin films thinner than 1 μm. This paper reports an Fe-Co/glass multilayer thick-film that has an approximate thickness of 10 μm (above 100 layers). This thick-film was prepared via pulsed laser deposition using several composite targets (two- or three-layer targets) consisting of an Fe-Co alloy (or Fe-Co sheet) and a glass plate. The fabrication of an Fe-Co single-layer film and a glass single-layer film was examined to determine the optimal defocus rate for the composite target. Then, we confirmed that the use of a [glass plate]/[Fe-Co alloy] two-layer target enabled the local formation of a [20 nm thick Fe-Co]/[10 nm thick glass) laminated structure with approximately 130 layers. An Fe-Co/glass multilayer structure was formed by using a three-layer target of a [Fe-Co sheet]/[glass plate]/[metal alloy]. Nonetheless, the results also suggest that large glass droplets should be removed in future work to create homogeneous multilayer thick-films.
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U2 - 10.35848/1347-4065/ac9144
DO - 10.35848/1347-4065/ac9144
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85142457817
VL - 62
JO - Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
JF - Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
SN - 0021-4922
IS - SB
M1 - SB1006
ER -