February 16 1989
DOI: 10.1515/9783112495162-057
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Hard-Magnetic Co-W, Co-Ni-W Films with Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy

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“…Additionally it can be seen that this peak consists of two smaller peaks. In the literature one can find information that this fact is considered as dissolution of the hydrogen rich and bulk cobalt phase, 40 a demonstration of the existence of cobalt phases of different crystallographic orientation, 41 or dissolution of cobalt deposited in the UPD process. 42 In order to check the step controlling the reduction process of the examined complexes, cyclic voltammograms were registered at different values of sweep rate in a solution of the highest applied concentration of Co 2+ amounting to 50 mM (Fig.…”
Section: Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally it can be seen that this peak consists of two smaller peaks. In the literature one can find information that this fact is considered as dissolution of the hydrogen rich and bulk cobalt phase, 40 a demonstration of the existence of cobalt phases of different crystallographic orientation, 41 or dissolution of cobalt deposited in the UPD process. 42 In order to check the step controlling the reduction process of the examined complexes, cyclic voltammograms were registered at different values of sweep rate in a solution of the highest applied concentration of Co 2+ amounting to 50 mM (Fig.…”
Section: Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%