Bi. Cho et al., SOFT-MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF HYDROGENATED, COMPOSITIONALLY MODULATED, AMORPHOUS, FE-ZR THIN-FILMS, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 31(6), 1995, pp. 3859-3861
The magnetic properties and stability of hydrogenated, amorphous, comp
ositionally modulated (CM) Fe-Zr thin films were studied in this work.
These films had average compositions FexZr100-x with x=80, 82, 85 mod
ulation periods of similar to 10 Angstrom, and total thicknesses of si
milar to 1000 Angstrom. In comparison with results obtained for simila
r homogeneous films, the CM films could be electrochemically charged w
ith larger amounts of hydrogen in much shorter times. The hydrogen ind
uced increases (HIC) in the Curie temperatures of CM films were compar
able to those reported for homogeneous films, but the increases in the
magnetizations were greater. While the HIC in the magnetizations were
greater. While the HIC in the magnetic state of homogeneous films are
reversed by hydrogen effusion, in CM films they relax to a stable, ir
reversible, soft magnetic state with interesting magnetic properties.