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Title: Influence of substrate topography on the growth and magnetic properties of obliquely deposited amorphous nanocolumns of Fe–Ni
Authors: Anantharaman, M R
Swaminathan, V
Al-Omari, I A
Senoy, Thomas
Al-Harthi, S H
Ramanujan, R V
Issue Date: 13-Oct-2009
Publisher: IOP Publishing LTD
Abstract: We investigated the influence of substrate surface roughness on the structural and magnetic properties of obliquely deposited amorphous nanocolumns of Fe–Ni. Experiments showed that the surface roughness of the substrate greatly determines the morphology of the columnar structures and this in turn has a profound influence on the magnetic properties. Nucleation of Fe–Ni nanocolumns on a smooth silicon substrate was at random, while that on a rough glass substrate was defined by the irregularities on the substrate surface. It has been found that magnetic interaction between the nanocolumns prepared on a silicon substrate was due to their small inter-column separation. Well separated nanocolumns on a glass substrate resulted in exchange isolated magnetic domains. The size, shape and the distribution of nanocolumns can be tailored by appropriately choosing the surface roughness of the substrate. This will find potential applications in thin film magnetism.
Description: J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 42 (2009) 215005 (8pp)
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4405
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