E. Klugmann, INFLUENCE OF ION-IMPLANTATION ON PERMEABILITY DISACCOMMODATION AND MAGNETIC LOSSES OF COBALT, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 30(2), 1994, pp. 763-765
Effect of nitrogen and oxygen ion implantation (80 keV) on thin polycr
ystalline cobalt wire have been studied on the basis of residual loss
angle and magnetic after-effect measurements from 300 K to 450 K , usi
ng an automated Maxwell bridge . On a strongly temperature-dependent r
esidual loss angle curve, after oxygen ion implantation (dose 10(19) m
-2), an additional - radiation maximum at 350 K occurs , which might b
e attributed to a relaxation effect due to a reorientational or migrat
ional motion of interstitial atoms.