2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2014.10.047
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Conversion of magnetic anisotropy in electrodeposited Co–Ni alloy nanowires

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“…Co-Ni alloys with Ni content higher than 25% have mostly the fcc phase [23]. The observed fcc phase of the deposited Co-Ni coatings is in accordance with the reported phase diagram of Co-Ni binary alloy [21,24].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Co-Ni alloys with Ni content higher than 25% have mostly the fcc phase [23]. The observed fcc phase of the deposited Co-Ni coatings is in accordance with the reported phase diagram of Co-Ni binary alloy [21,24].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Co-Ni alloys have a hcp phased crystalline structure if the Ni content is below 25%. The observed fcc phase of the Co 1−x Ni x alloys is in conformity with the reported phase diagram of Co-Ni binary alloy [14][15][16]. Average grain size values of the alloys were calculated using the peak width at the half maximum β, using Scherer formula Eq.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…It is known that for Co-Ni alloys, mostly a fcc phase is observed for a Ni content higher than 25% in alloy [15]. Co-Ni alloys have a hcp phased crystalline structure if the Ni content is below 25%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cannot arise from the sum of two orthogonal anisotropies (shape and magnetocrystalline anisotropy, if the Co c-axis is perpendicular to the NW length), and it may indicate a spread in c-axis orientation or another contribution to anisotropy. 43,44,46,47 The discrepancies between our model and the experimental data are probably due to the limitation of the macrospin approximation to model incoherent reversal, using a macrospin with anisotropy for each nanowire, which probably occurs in Co and CoNi nanowires. For this reason the model provides an excellent fitting for Ni nanowires, but it does not work as satisfactorily in the case of Co-rich wires.…”
Section: B Angular Dependence Of Magnetic Hysteresismentioning
confidence: 77%