AIP Advances (May 2018)

The temperature dependence of magnetic anisotropy of Nd-Fe-B thin films

  • Takuya Sato,
  • Ryuji Hashimoto,
  • Yoshitomo Tanaka,
  • Kenichi Suzuki,
  • Yasushi Enokido,
  • Kyung-Ku Choi,
  • Takao Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5006517
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. 056213 – 056213-6

Abstract

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The magnetic properties of Nd-Fe-B thin films with the three different compositions (#1: Nd12.6Fe81.5B5.9, #2: Nd14.6Fe78.1B7.4 and #3: Nd22.6Fe66.2B11.2) are discussed. With increasing Nd content, the c-axis orientation along the film normal is enhanced. It is found that sample #2 possesses the saturation magnetization Ms very close to that for Nd2Fe14B over a temperature range from 100 to about 300K. The magnetic anisotropy constant Ku2 for sample #2 is the highest among those samples, but smaller by about 20%, as compared to that for Nd2Fe14B. It is of interest to note that the temperature TR at which Ku1 changes its sign is lower by about 30K as compared to that previously reported for Nd2Fe14B. The reason for this discrepancy is not clear, but could be due to the presence of the minority phases of Nd-rich compounds and also a possible contribution of the magneto-elastic effect to the net magnetic anisotropy.