Effects of Underlayer on Magnetic Properties of CoNiCr Thin Film Media Sputtered on Glass Substrates

1991 
CoNiCr/Cr films were sputtered onto polished glass at temperatures T s ranging from 25 to 400°C, and their magnetic properties were investigated in connection with their micro-structure. H c was found to increase with increasing T s while sputtering GoNiCr/Cr films, which consisted mainly of an h.e.p. phase. Analytical transmission electron microscopy revealed that the underlayer Cr diffused into grain boundaries of the CoNiCr layer, and at higher T s , into individual CoNiCr grains. Torque loss analyses were performed to determine the magnetic isolation among CoNiCr grains. The uniaxial magnetic anisotropy field for individual grains determined experimentally, H k grain (exp), was found to increase with increasing Ts. Metalographical change promoted magnetic isolation among h.e.p. CoNiCr grains, and as a result, the microscopic demagnetizing field in each CoNiCr grain increased. This conclusion is well supported by the experimental results of the torque loss analysis in this work.
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