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Quantitative EFTEM of Cr Grain Boundary Segregation in Cocrta
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
Abstract
Grain boundary Cr segregation provides magnetic isolation between the crystals in sputtered Co thin films used for longitudinal magnetic recording. Magnetic isolation decouples individual grains in order to increase coercivity, lower media noise, and allow for higher recording densities. These sputtered Co alloys grow with a strong [1120] texture owing to a body centered cubic (BCC) Cr underlayer. The sputtered Cr seed-layer has a [001]BCC growth texture and the BCC {110}cr planes lattice match with the hexagonal (0002)cr planes. This produces the desired condition of the easy axis of magnetization, [0001]co, in the plane of the magnetic layer. However, since two orthogonal orientations of the {110}cr planes exist parallel to the [001]cr growth direction, it is possible to nucleate two hexagonal Co grains with orthogonal variants of the c-axis that will impinge to form a 90° grain boundary. The well defined crystallographic texture of the Co-alloy thin film with random angle and 90° grain boundaries presents an opportunity to study the effects of boundary character on Cr segregation in hexagonal crystals.
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- Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy of Interfaces (Organized by M. Rüehle, Y. Zhu and U. Dahmen)
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