Pt Content Dependence of Magnetic Properties of CoPt/Ru Patterned Films

The magnetic properties of dot arrays made of CoPt/Ru perpendicular films (20 nm thickness) were examined as a function of Pt content. The CoPt dot arrays with a dot size D of 140 nm showed a single domain state, after removal of the applied field equal to H r . H r decreased from 5.2 kOe to 3.0 kOe...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on magnetics 2006-12, Vol.42 (12), p.3883-3885
Hauptverfasser: Mitsuzuka, K., Kikuchi, N., Shimatsu, T., Kitakami, O., Aoi, H., Muraoka, H., Lodder, J.C.
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Zusammenfassung:The magnetic properties of dot arrays made of CoPt/Ru perpendicular films (20 nm thickness) were examined as a function of Pt content. The CoPt dot arrays with a dot size D of 140 nm showed a single domain state, after removal of the applied field equal to H r . H r decreased from 5.2 kOe to 3.0 kOe as the Pt content decreased from 20 at% to 14 at%. The angular dependence of H r for these dot arrays indicated coherent rotation of the magnetization during nucleation. The effective magnetic anisotropy, including the demagnetizing energy due to the dot shape, K u eff , decreased as the Pt content decreased, resulting in the H r reduction. The values of the switching volume for nucleation, V sw , evaluated from the stabilizing energy barrier E 0 , were a few percent of the dot volume. The switching diameter for nucleation, D sw , increased slightly as the Pt content decreased, which was qualitatively in good agreement with the increase in the exchange length of magnetization. The value of E 0 /k B T (k B is the Boltzmann constant and T is the absolute temperature) reduced as the Pt content decreased; however, E 0 /k B T still had a high of 440 even at 14 at% Pt content. We successfully demonstrated the reduction of H r for CoPt/Ru patterned films on reducing the Pt content, while simultaneously maintaining a high thermal stability. A calculation based on the experimental results suggested the potential recording density of CoPt/Ru dot arrays used for patterned media to be over 1 Tb/in 2
ISSN:0018-9464
1941-0069
DOI:10.1109/TMAG.2006.878667