2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2011.03.103
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Soft magnetic properties of hybrid ferromagnetic films with CoFe, NiFe, and NiFeCuMo layers

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“…In addition, different alloys based on Py are investigated to improve the parameters of spin effects. One of such alloys is NiFeCuMo, which presents softer magnetic properties than pure NiFe [1] and some magnetothermal effects in NiFeCuMo have been already observed [40]. This alloy has a very low coercive field and therefore the applied value of H b does not have to be high to observe magnons.…”
Section: Magnetic Parameters Of Permalloymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, different alloys based on Py are investigated to improve the parameters of spin effects. One of such alloys is NiFeCuMo, which presents softer magnetic properties than pure NiFe [1] and some magnetothermal effects in NiFeCuMo have been already observed [40]. This alloy has a very low coercive field and therefore the applied value of H b does not have to be high to observe magnons.…”
Section: Magnetic Parameters Of Permalloymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soft magnetic substrates have attracted much attention for the use in modern sensors and spintronic devices [1][2][3]. One of the soft magnetic materials is ironnickel (Ni 80 Fe 20 wt.%) alloy, also called permalloy (Py).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%