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Tang Weizhong, Heise J, Gerhards Ch, Zabel H. Structure and Magnetic Properties of RF Sputtered Fe1-xNix/Cu Superlattices[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 1997, 19(1): 95-99. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.1997.01.019
Citation: Tang Weizhong, Heise J, Gerhards Ch, Zabel H. Structure and Magnetic Properties of RF Sputtered Fe1-xNix/Cu Superlattices[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 1997, 19(1): 95-99. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.1997.01.019

Structure and Magnetic Properties of RF Sputtered Fe1-xNix/Cu Superlattices

doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.1997.01.019
  • Received Date: 1996-08-15
    Available Online: 2021-08-27
  • Applying ny sputtering techniques, a series of fcc (Fe1-xNix/Cu)10 superlattices are prepared with Ni concentrations x ranging from 0.26 to 0.54. The use of MgO single crystal substrates and Cu sublayers in the superlattice growth ensure well defined fcc crystal structures in the Fe-Ni sublayers with a Ni concentration as low as 26% and down to liquid helium temperatures.The magnetization of the Fe-Ni sublayers in the super-lattices is reduced when the composition of the Fe-Ni layers approaches the Invar composition, i.e., it shows a deviation from the well-known Slater-Pauling curve. Strong dependence of magnetization on temperature is also observed for the Fe-Ni sublayers with Invar compositions, consistent with the behavior of the bulk Fe-Ni Invar alloys. It is concluded that the deviation of magnetic moment of FeNi alloys near the Invar composition may not be attributed to the so-called premartensitic transformation, but to the Fe-Fe antiferromagnetic interactions in the alloys.

     

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