2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-6090(00)01920-9
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Ferromagnetic resonance studies of electrodeposited Ni/Cu multilayers

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“…If the presence of such a mode were to be interpreted solely in terms of a surface anisotropy, taking [5,6] k S E À K S =A; one would deduce at 300 K AK S ¼ 0:9 erg=cm 2 for the Fe/Ti interface, if we take for our Fe layer M S ¼ 1700 emu=cm 3 and A ¼ 2 Â 10 À6 erg=cm; in agreement with that obtained from the FMR study.…”
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“…If the presence of such a mode were to be interpreted solely in terms of a surface anisotropy, taking [5,6] k S E À K S =A; one would deduce at 300 K AK S ¼ 0:9 erg=cm 2 for the Fe/Ti interface, if we take for our Fe layer M S ¼ 1700 emu=cm 3 and A ¼ 2 Â 10 À6 erg=cm; in agreement with that obtained from the FMR study.…”
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“…Ni/Cu multilayers electrodeposited by the dual bath technique onto copper substrates at room temperature were studied by Lassri and co-workers [111]. The Cu layers formed incomplete films, which lead to a partial contact between successive Ni layers.…”
Section: Electrodeposition Of Multilayersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the partial currents for Cu and Ni deposition are independent of one another, and the binary alloy composition can be predicted from the deposition kinetics of the individual metal components . The plating process of nickel–copper alloy has been studied by several investigators . Rajasekaran and Mohan studied the formation of Cu–Ni multilayers from sulphate/citrate electrolyte by a two‐wave pulse plating technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…deposited the elemental metals, Cu and Ni, and binary Ni–Cu coatings onto Fe powder hollow spheres by constant current electrolysis. Lassri et al studied the magnetic properties of Ni–Cu multilayers, prepared by the electrodeposition technique. The influence of saccharin on the structure and corrosion resistance of electrodeposited Cu/Ni multilayers was carried out by Troyon and Wang …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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