An effect of nitrogen on magnetic properties and microstructure of Fe-Nb-B-N nanocrystalline thin films

Authors
Park, JYSuh, SJNoh, THKim, KYKim, HJ
Issue Date
1998-06-01
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, v.83, no.11, pp.6649 - 6651
Abstract
Fe-Nb-B-N films with good soft magnetic properties were fabricated by Ar + N-2 reactive sputtering. The quaternary films have better soft magnetic properties than that of Fe-Nb-B films, The best magnetic properties are saturation magnetization of 16.5 kG, coercivity of 0.13 Oe and effective permeability of about 5000 up to 10 MHz. It was observed by transmission electron microscopy that the Fe-Nb-B-N thin film annealed at 590 degrees C consisted of three phases: a fine alpha-Fe phase whose grain size is around 7 nm, a Nb-B rich amorphous phase and NbN precipitates with the size of less than 3 nm. The fine grained alpha-Fe structure, together with finely dispersed NbN precipitates and the amorphous boundary phase are considered to be a main factor for the good magnetic properties. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.
Keywords
GRAIN-STRUCTURE; ALLOYS; GRAIN-STRUCTURE; ALLOYS; Fe-Nb-B-N nanocrystalline film; sogt magnetid properties; high frequency
ISSN
0021-8979
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/143008
DOI
10.1063/1.367932
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