Ion beam deposition of permanent magnet layers for liftoff processes

1999 
Thin film permanent magnet layers of Cr/CoCrPt were prepared by ion beam deposition in a Veeco IBD-350 tool. The magnetic properties were measured as a function of deposition angle, deposition energy, assist energy, and the underlayer and permanent magnet thicknesses. It was found that higher deposition energies and angles (from normal) resulted in larger coercivities. Increasing the assist energy also helped increase the coercivity. The coercivities were in the range of 1400–2100 Oe depending on the deposition conditions, for a Cr-50 A/CoCrPt-250 A film. The squareness, S (the ratio of remnant magnetization to saturation magnetization) and Mrt (remnant magnetization and film thickness product) for these films were about 0.85 and 1.3 memu/cm2, respectively. It was found that underlayers of Cr as thin as 25 A could be used, without significant degradation of magnetic properties. The coercivity had a broad peak between 100 and 200 A of CoCrPt, above which the coercivity gradually decreased. θ–2θ x-ray diffr...
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