Very well-defined induced in-plane uniaxial anisotropy, not obtainable in s
ingle layer SmFe films, has been observed in Sm40Fe60/Ni80Fe20 multilayers.
The easy axis coercivity monotonically decreases as the thickness of NiFe
(SmFe) layers increases (decreases). These experimental results are well de
scribed theoretically by an extended domain wall unpinning model. The easy
axis coercivity and the hard axis saturation field can be reduced by approp
riate annealing procedures. Moreover, for multilayers with well-defined uni
axial anisotropy, a linear relationship between the easy axis coercivity an
d the hard axis saturation field is found, no matter whether the change in
coercivity and saturation field is caused by a change in thickness or by an
nealing. Finally, the evolution in structure caused by annealing is studied
by X-ray diffraction and correlated with changes in the coercivity and sat
uration field. The ability to tailor the magnetic behavior of such systems
is critical to optimizing the performance of multilayered giant magnetostri
ctive films. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.