Author:
Honda Shunsuke,Makihara Katsunori,Taoka Noriyuki,Furuhata Hiroshi,Ohta Akio,Oshima Daiki,Kato Takeshi,Miyazaki Seiichi
Abstract
Abstract
We formed FePt magnetic nanodots (NDs) by exposing an ultrathin bilayer metal stack on ∼3.0 nm SiO2/Si(100) substrates to a remote H2 plasma (H2-RP) and studied the effect of external heating during the exposure to H2-RP on the formation and magnetic properties of NDs. The ultrathin bilayer with a uniform surface coverage drastically changed to NDs with an areal density as high as ∼3.5 × 1011 cm−2 by exposing to H2-RP with external heating. We also found that NDs formed by the exposure to H2-RP at 400 °C exhibited a perpendicular anisotropy with a perpendicular coercivity of ∼1.5 kOe, reflecting the magneto-crystalline anisotropy of (001)-oriented L10 phase FePt.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Engineering