1992
DOI: 10.3379/jmsjmag.16.329
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Structural Anomaly and Magnetooptical Properties of FePt/Pt Multilayer Films.

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“…Several multilayers composed of 3d ferromagnetic metals and noble metals are known to possess PMA, which is expected to support a basic technology of high-density magnetic recording media [1][2][3]. Ferromagnetic ordered alloys with L1 0 -type crystal structure have been extensively studied as candidate materials for PMA in many years, where natural crystal structure contains an alternate arrangement of monatomic layers of ferromagnetic metals and noble metals [4,5]. Recently, some types of the alternate monatomic layers have been artificially fabricated on single crystal substrates [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several multilayers composed of 3d ferromagnetic metals and noble metals are known to possess PMA, which is expected to support a basic technology of high-density magnetic recording media [1][2][3]. Ferromagnetic ordered alloys with L1 0 -type crystal structure have been extensively studied as candidate materials for PMA in many years, where natural crystal structure contains an alternate arrangement of monatomic layers of ferromagnetic metals and noble metals [4,5]. Recently, some types of the alternate monatomic layers have been artificially fabricated on single crystal substrates [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%