Lorentz microscopy and giant magnetoresistance of nanostructured heterogeneous Au-Co alloys
A detailed Lorentz transmission electron microscopy study of melt-spun Au 78 Co 22 and Au 86 Co 14 , and microstructural changes upon annealing, was conducted. The microstructure of the as-cast alloys consisted of small grains with fcc Co precipitates dispersed at the grain boundaries. The interior...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physics 2005-10, Vol.98 (7), p.074301-074301-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A detailed Lorentz transmission electron microscopy study of melt-spun
Au
78
Co
22
and
Au
86
Co
14
, and microstructural changes upon annealing, was conducted. The microstructure of the as-cast alloys consisted of small grains with fcc Co precipitates dispersed at the grain boundaries. The interior structures of these grains were
Au
∕
Co
lamellar eutectic or very small Co precipitates dispersed in Au matrix, depending on the composition. Up to
10
±
1
at.
%
Co were dissolved in the Au matrix. This large amount of Co in the Au matrix reduced the mean free path, probably leading to low magnetoresistance values
[
MR
(
H
=
1.45
T
)
=
2.4
%
-
2.6
%
]
. Annealing caused precipitation of Co out of the Au matrix and growth of some Co precipitates, which transformed to multidomain particles when exceeded
160
-
200
nm
. Annealing at
673
K
for
1
h
caused a reduction of
MR
(
H
=
1.45
T
)
to 0.7%-0.8%, mainly due to growth of Co precipitates. The magnetic and micromagnetic properties were correlated with the microstructural analyses using computer simulations. The Co lamellae and precipitates were single-domain particles and single-domain vortices, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8979 1089-7550 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.2067703 |