Structure and magnetic properties of FeRuGaSi multilayer thin films

1991 
The structure and magnetic properties of FeRuGaSi thin films used in very‐high‐frequency (150 MHz) recording head has been studied. The best soft magnetic properties, viz., coercivity of 0.2–0.3 Oe, permeability of 2000 at 1 MHz and 400–500 at 150 MHz, and magnetostriction of less than 10−6, were obtained after annealing at 450–500 °C. This magnetic behavior was attributed to the phase transformations and the increase in the grain size of the films occurring during the annealing process. Transmission electron diffraction revealed that B2 and/or DO3 ordered phases were formed in the films depending on the annealing temperature. However, good soft magnetic properties were associated with the formation of the B2 phase with low crystal anisotropy and saturation magnetostriction. These results are somewhat in contrast to what has been observed in Sendust, where magnetic softness is usually attributed to the formation of the DO3 phase.
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