On the Tailoring of Magnetic Properties of Fe-Based Alloy Thin Films by Swift Heavy Ion Irradiation and Thermal Annealing


Autoria(s): Hysen, Thomas; Anantharaman, M R
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26/04/2014

26/04/2014

01/06/2013

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The development of new materials has been the hall mark of human civilization. The quest for making new devices and new materials has prompted humanity to pursue new methods and techniques that eventually has given birth to modern science and technology. With the advent of nanoscience and nanotechnology, scientists are trying hard to tailor materials by varying their size and shape rather than playing with the composition of the material. This, along with the discovery of new and sophisticated imaging tools, has led to the discovery of several new classes of materials like (3D) Graphite, (2D) graphene, (1D) carbon nanotubes, (0D) fullerenes etc. Magnetic materials are in the forefront of applications and have beencontributing their share to remove obsolescence and bring in new devices based on magnetism and magnetic materials. They find applications in various devices such as electromagnets, read heads, sensors, antennas, lubricants etc. Ferromagnetic as well as ferrimagnetic materials have been in use in the form of various devices. Among the ferromagnetic materials iron, cobalt and nickel occupy an important position while various ferrites finds applications in devices ranging from magnetic cores to sensors.

Department of Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3684

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en

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Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Magnetism in Amorphous Alloys #Theory of Nucleation #Kinetics of Crystallization #Thin Film Deposition, #Thin Film Magnetism,
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