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- W2019011961 abstract "Magnetic interaction and remanence properties in (Co81Ni7Pt12)100−x(SiO2)x films (x=0–8) have been studied for high-density longitudinal recording. Films with SiO2 contents of 6 and 8 mol %, in which sufficiently isolated CoNiPt grains with a diameter of about 10 nm and a random orientation of the c axis of hcp structure are observed, show a significant low-noise property as well as high coercivity. Both frequency dependence of the media noise and magnetic domain structure in the remanent-magnetized state show that the exchange interaction between grains is eliminated by the grain boundary of the SiO2 phase with the width of 2 nm. In such films, high coercive squareness of 0.9 on the remanence curve is obtained, while the squareness on the hysteresis curve decreases as the SiO2 content increases. Henkel plot indicates that ‘‘ferromagnetic’’ interaction among the grains sustains such high squareness on the remanence curve. The strength of the interaction depends on the film thickness and is proportional to the squareness on the remanence curve. The origin of the ‘‘ferromagnetic’’ interaction among grains is discussed, mainly based on the magnetostatic interaction." @default.
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