Volume 21, Issue 1
Physical Inorganic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Segregation and Magnetic Properties of Electroless-Plated CoNiReP Perpendicular Anisotropic Films.

T. OSAKA

T. OSAKA

Dep. Appl. Chem., Waseda Univ., Shinjuku, Tokyo 169, Jap.

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H. MATSUBARA

H. MATSUBARA

Dep. Appl. Chem., Waseda Univ., Shinjuku, Tokyo 169, Jap.

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M. TODA

M. TODA

Dep. Appl. Chem., Waseda Univ., Shinjuku, Tokyo 169, Jap.

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T. HOMMA

T. HOMMA

Dep. Appl. Chem., Waseda Univ., Shinjuku, Tokyo 169, Jap.

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First published: January 2, 1990

Abstract

The segregation structure of an electroless-plated CoNiReP alloy strongly influences the depth profile of perpendicular coercivity, Hc(p).

ChemInform Abstract

The segregation structure of an electroless-plated CoNiReP alloy strongly influences the depth profile of perpendicular coercivity, Hc(p). When two CoNiReP films which differ in their Hc(p) and saturation magnetization (Ms) values are heat-treated at 400 °C, their Ms values become almost equal. It is suggested that crystallization and segregation occurring in both films result in the same segregated structure.

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