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Publication
MRS Spring Meeting 1994
Conference paper
Microstructure and chemical ordering in UHV-deposited, polycrystalline CoxPt1-x alloy films for magneto-optical recording
Abstract
We report magneto-optical recording with 62 dB CNR (carrier-to-noise ratio) at 488 nm for quadrilayer structures comprising polycrystalline CoxPt1-x (x = 0.28) alloy films deposited on ungrooved, silicon nitride -coated glass discs, held at 300 °C, by UHV evaporation. The key parameter controlling magnetic anisotropy of the films is substrate temperature during deposition. Polycrystalline films grown on amorphous silicon nitride have a large coercivity and full perpendicular remanance when grown at 300 °C. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction data for polycrystalline films grown at 300 and 600 °C confirm the presence of short-range compositional order, to the CoPt3-L12 phase in both cases. Such ordering can introduce an anisotropy in the distribution of Co-Co pairs in the alloy and is a possible source of the magnetic anisotropy.