12 research outputs found
New metastable ordered structures in epitaxial Co-(Pt, Ru) alloy films
The preparation of Co-based alloy thin films by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) gives rise to a new class of materials that present long-range ordered structures or atomic stackings quite different from those observed in bulk equilibrium systems. These new materials are interesting for their magnetic properties, namely in some cases, their high magnetocrystalline energy develops a perpendicular anisotropy, a property which is required for magneto-optic recording. The occurrence of these new structures, that are metastable, is strongly dependent on the nature and symmetry of the substrate, on the growth temperature and on deposition rates. A general view of results obtained in Co-Pt and Co-Ru systems will be presented and the physical origin of these new structures will be discussed
Short and long range orders in FeV alloys experiments and cluster variation calculations
The FeV phase diagram is revisited. Using neutron scattering in a single crystalline FeV20at%, the B2 long range order parameter has been measured. The homogeneous disordered range is found to start at 990 K. TEM observations on a FeV30at% sample give some indications that according to the heat treatement a single phase B2 or a two phase A2 + B2 zone can be observed at low temperature. The results are in agreement with a paramagnetic CVM calculation using a previous SRO determination of the pair interaction potentials