R. Hubler et al., IBAD GROWING OF MAGNETIC IRON NITRIDE THIN-FILMS, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 80-1, 1993, pp. 1392-1396
We report here on the magnetic properties and composition characterist
ics of iron nitride thin films prepared by the ion assisted deposition
(IBAD) method. The structure and comPosition of the Fe(x)N films were
assessed by CEMS, RBS and XRD, while the magnetic properties were ver
ified using a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). By exploring the di
fferent deposition parameters involved in the IBAD method it was possi
ble to prepare films containing mainly the alpha''-Fe16N2 phase which
could be shown to be responsible for the high saturation magnetization
, high squareness and low coercivity of the films. The alpha''-Fe16N2
phase is usually described in the literature as a metastable phase or
a quasi-solid solution of nitrogen in iron. Similar magnetic character
istics of iron nitride thin films deposited by reactive sputtering wer
e observed in multilayered structures of the Fe/Fe(x)N type, which wil
l also be described here for comparison.