“…During the annealing process, high strain energy is stored in the film, and decreases the energy barrier of phase transformation from fcc disordered phase to fct ordered phase of FePt, thus resulting in an increase in the coercivity. Ag is immiscible with Fe and Pt, so it tends to stay at the grain boundary of FePt and increase the grain boundary energy, which results in the enhancement of the coercivity and changes the preferred orientation of the FePt film [22]. However, if the Ag layer thickness is too thick or too thin, the effect becomes quite weak, this can explain why the perpendicular coer- civity decreased.…”