Applied Sciences (Jan 2020)

Structure, Magnetic Property, Surface Morphology, and Surface Energy of Co<sub>40</sub>Fe<sub>40</sub>V<sub>10</sub>B<sub>10</sub> Films on Si(100) Substrate

  • Sin-Liang Ou,
  • Wen-Jen Liu,
  • Yung-Huang Chang,
  • Yuan-Tsung Chen,
  • Yu-Tang Wang,
  • Wei-Hsuan Li,
  • Jiun-Yi Tseng,
  • Te-Ho Wu,
  • Po-Wei Chi,
  • Chun-Lin Chu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10020449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 449

Abstract

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When B and V are added to CoFe material, the mechanical strength and spin tunneling polarization of a CoFe alloy can be improved and enhanced by the high tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) ratio. Based on these reasons, it is worthwhile investigating Co40Fe40V10B10 films. In this work, X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed that Co40Fe40V10B10 thin films have some distinct phases including CoFe (110), CoFe (200), FeB (130), and V (110) diffracted peaks with the strongest diffracted peak for 30 nm. The lowest low-frequency alternate-current magnetic susceptibility (χac) was detected at 30 nm because the large grain distribution inducing that high coercivity (Hc) enhances the spin coupling strength and low χac. The external field (Hext) had difficulty rotating in the spin state, hence, the spin sensitivity was reduced and the χac value decreased due to increased surface roughness. The 20 mm thickness had the highest χac 1.96 × 10−2 value at 50 Hz of an optimal resonance frequency (fres). The surface energy increased from 34.2 mJ/mm2 to 51.5 mJ/mm2 for Co40Fe40V10B10 films. High surface energy had corresponding strong adhesive performance. According to the magnetic and surface energy results, the optimal thickness is 20 nm due as it had the highest χac and strong adhesion.

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