Effect of microstructure on coercivity of c-axis in-plane-oriented Co/Cr multilayered films

Abstract
The effect of the insertion of nonmagnetic Cr planes on coercivities of thin Co films has been studied in Co/Cr multilayered films. The in‐plane coercivity Hc can be as high as 1800 Oe and can be adjusted easily, ranging from 650 to 1800 Oe. The large Hc is related to the Co(110) in‐plane orientation which is induced by a Cr(100) in‐plane‐oriented underlayer. In addition, it appears that a decreasing saturation magnetization Ms, a decreasing average structural coherence length D in the direction perpendicular to the film, and a narrowing distribution of D are correlated to the increasing in Hc. The effects of texture, Cr interlayers, D and its distribution, and the Cr underlayer on the magnetic properties are discussed.

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