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Understanding the magnetic anisotropy in Fe-Si amorphous alloys
J. Diaz
N.M. Hamdan
P. Jalil
Z. Hussain
S.M. Valvidares
J.M. Alameda

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ABSTRACT:

The origin of the magnetic anisotropy in a very disordered Fe-Si alloy has been investigated. The alloy containing 40 percent at. Si was prepared in the form of a thin film in a DC magnetron sputtering chamber. Structural disorder was obtained from Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure spectroscopy. The uniformity and lack of inhomogeneities at a microscopic level was checked by measuring their transverse magnetic susceptibility and hysteresis loops. The orbital component of the magnetic moment was measured by X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism spectroscopy. The orbital moment was extraordinary high, 0.4mB. Such a high value contrasted with the relatively small uniaxial anisotropy energy of the thin film (2kJ/m3). This suggests that the cause of the magnetic anisotropy in this alloy was a small degree of correlation in the orientation of the local orbital moments along a preferential direction.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
J. Diaz, N.M. Hamdan, P. Jalil, Z. Hussain, S.M. Valvidares, and J.M. Alameda, "Understanding the magnetic anisotropy in Fe-Si amorphous alloys" (August 1, 2002). Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Paper LBNL-50856.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/lbnl/LBNL-50856

 
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