Cobalt nitride (Co-N) thin films prepared using a reactive magnetron
sputtering process by varying the relative nitrogen gas flow (\pn) are studied
in this work. As \pn~increases, Co(N), \tcn, Co3βN and CoN phases are formed.
An incremental increase in \pn, after emergence of \tcn~phase at \pn=10\p,
results in a continuous expansion in the lattice constant (a) of \tcn. For
\pn=30\p, a maximizes and becomes comparable to its theoretical value. An
expansion in a of \tcn, results in an enhancement of magnetic moment, to the
extent that it becomes even larger than pure Co. Though such higher (than pure
metal) magnetic moment for Fe4βN thin films have been theoretically predicted
and evidenced experimentally, higher (than pure Co) magnetic moment are
evidenced in this work and explained in terms of large-volume high-moment model
for tetra metal nitrides.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure