Author:
Bentley J.,Wittig J.E.,Al-Sharab J.F.,Evans N.D.
Abstract
The optimized performance of Co(CrTaPt) thin-film longitudinal magnetic recording media (for computer hard discs) depends critically on the grain size distribution and on intergranular Cr segregation that magnetically isolates the grains. These microstructural aspects of both model and commercial media have been extensively investigated at ∽1 nm resolution with quantitative elemental mapping by energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) of Cr, Co, and O, but not Ta and Pt which unfortunately are not amenable to quantitative elemental mapping by EFTEM. Procedures for data acquisition and processing have been refined in order to provide robust methods for measuring intergranular compositions for statistically significant numbers of grains. Figure 1 shows results obtained with a Gatan imaging filter (GIF) interfaced to a LaB6 Philips CM30 for a carbon-capped 25-nm-thick film of Co80Cr16Ta4 grown on a Cr underlayer. Typical acquisition parameters have been described previously. to avoid the Cr underlayer, foil thicknesses t<0.2X are used, including the carbon overlayer (λ = inelastic mean free path ≌100 nm).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2. Research at the ORNL SHaRE User Facility supported by the Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 with UT-Battelle, LLC, and through the SHaRE Program under contract DE-AC05-76OR00033 with Oak Ridge Associated Universities. Support from an IBM Faculty Partnership is gratefully acknowledged (JEW).
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