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Paper
Amorphous magnetic alloys of cobalt-titanium
Abstract
Amorphous cobalt-titanium films were deposited by r.f. sputtering for titanium content in excess of 14 atom percent. The properties of amorphous CoTi films are similar to those of transition metal-metalloid glasses: they have soft magnetic properties and their resistivity is in the 100-200μΩcm range. Contrary to most metal-metalloid glasses, these films have very small magnetostriction, are most thermally stable, and more corrosion resistant.