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Original Articles

CoNiMn magnetic films prepared by magnetic field induced codeposition technology

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Pages 483-491 | Received 24 Oct 2016, Accepted 15 Dec 2016, Published online: 24 Jan 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Magnetic fields vertical to electric fields were applied during electrodeposition process to prepare CoNiMn magnetic thin films. Influences of different magnetic intensities on electrochemistry mechanism, nucleation, surface morphology and magnetic property of CoNiMn films were studied. Magnetohydrodynamics phenomenon caused by Lorentz forces during magnetic electrodeposition process tends to agitate the diffusion layer near cathode. It was found out that, CoNiMn films fabricated by magnetic electrodeposition process belonged to a kind of typical progressive nucleation mechanism. Anomalous codeposition phenomenon of CoNi was affected by magnetic fields. Higher magnetic intensity tended to obtain smooth surface of CoNiMn films with smaller and denser particles. Coercivity and remanence of CoNiMn alloy films increased sharply when magnetic field was induced. Magnetic property of vertical direction was better than parallel direction, which indicated that CoNiMn magnetic film possessed good vertical anisotropy.

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Funding

This paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51502278 & No. 51471156) and Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang province LY17B030006.

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