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Effect of ion beam irradiation and annealing on magnetic properties of FeRh nanostructures
Zadorozhnii, Oleksii ; Turčan, Igor (oponent) ; Staňo, Michal (vedoucí práce)
The first order phase transition from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic state in Fe50Rh50 at 370 K make it a suitable material for next generation spin electronic devices with a low power consumption. This work deals with the ways how the phase transition temperature of iron-rhodium (FeRh) can be tuned locally in thin films, using focused ion beam (FIB) and thermal annealing. FIB irradiation approach was chosen due to the fact that FeRh displays magnetic sensitivity to the degree of its chemical ordering, which is characteristic to all alloys of ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic metals. Thermal annealing enables the relaxation of the structure and restoration of its crystallinity. The magnetic patterns were manufactured using gallium-based FIB and annealed under ultra high vacuum. The topography as well as magnetic behaviour of these ion irradiated patterns were investigated using atomic and magnetic force microscopies at different temperatures, showing a clear dependence between ion irradiation dose and the magnetic response in pre- and post-annealed states.
Effect of ion beam irradiation and annealing on magnetic properties of FeRh nanostructures
Zadorozhnii, Oleksii ; Turčan, Igor (oponent) ; Staňo, Michal (vedoucí práce)
The first order phase transition from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic state in Fe50Rh50 at 370 K make it a suitable material for next generation spin electronic devices with a low power consumption. This work deals with the ways how the phase transition temperature of iron-rhodium (FeRh) can be tuned locally in thin films, using focused ion beam (FIB) and thermal annealing. FIB irradiation approach was chosen due to the fact that FeRh displays magnetic sensitivity to the degree of its chemical ordering, which is characteristic to all alloys of ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic metals. Thermal annealing enables the relaxation of the structure and restoration of its crystallinity. The magnetic patterns were manufactured using gallium-based FIB and annealed under ultra high vacuum. The topography as well as magnetic behaviour of these ion irradiated patterns were investigated using atomic and magnetic force microscopies at different temperatures, showing a clear dependence between ion irradiation dose and the magnetic response in pre- and post-annealed states.

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