Abstract:
The magnetic properties of three-layer Co-Ge magnetic films have been studied experimentally as a function of technological conditions of their deposition. It has been found that the films deposited at a high deposition rate have a granular structure, and the films obtained at a low deposition rate have an X-ray amorphous structure. Electron microscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance studies have demonstrated that, at the same cobalt layer thickness, the semiconductor granule sizes depend on the average semiconductor layer thickness and correlate with the formation of different cobalt phases (amorphous, cubic, and hexagonal). The thermomagnetic properties of the films have been investigated.