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The Effect Of Copt Crystallinity And Grain Texturing On Properties Of Exchange-Coupled Fe/Copt Systems, H. Oguchi, A. Zambano, M. Yu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, D. Banerjee, Y. Liu, Z. Wang, J. Liu, S. Lofland, D. Josell, I. Takeuchi
The Effect Of Copt Crystallinity And Grain Texturing On Properties Of Exchange-Coupled Fe/Copt Systems, H. Oguchi, A. Zambano, M. Yu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, D. Banerjee, Y. Liu, Z. Wang, J. Liu, S. Lofland, D. Josell, I. Takeuchi
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
The effect of the crystallinity and the grain texturing of CoPt hard layers on exchange coupled Fe/CoPt soft/hard magnetic systems was studied using gradient thickness multilayer thin films. We have studied the hard layer structures by transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction, and characterized the exchange coupling interaction through magnetization loops obtained by the magneto-optical Kerr effect measurement. We found that exchange coupling strongly depends on the crystalline characteristics of the CoPt hard layer. There is correlation between the mixture of different grain orientations of the CoPt hard layer and coupling efficiency. In particular, interlayer coupling is enhanced when there …
Combinatorial Study Of Ni-Ti-Pt Ternary Metal Gate Electrodes On Hfo2 For The Advanced Gate Stack, K.-S. Chang, M. Green, J. Suehle, E. Vogel, H. Xiong, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, I. Takeuchi, O. Famodu, K. Ohmori, P. Ahmet, T. Chikyow, P. Majhi, B.-H. Lee, M. Gardner
Combinatorial Study Of Ni-Ti-Pt Ternary Metal Gate Electrodes On Hfo2 For The Advanced Gate Stack, K.-S. Chang, M. Green, J. Suehle, E. Vogel, H. Xiong, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, I. Takeuchi, O. Famodu, K. Ohmori, P. Ahmet, T. Chikyow, P. Majhi, B.-H. Lee, M. Gardner
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
The authors have fabricated combinatorial Ni–Ti–Pt ternary metal gate thin film libraries on HfO2 using magnetron co-sputtering to investigate flatband voltage shift (ΔVfb) , work function (Φm) , and leakage current density (JL) variations. A more negative ΔVfb is observed close to the Ti-rich corner than at the Ni- and Pt-rich corners, implying smaller Φm near the Ti-rich corners and higher Φm near the Ni- and Pt-rich corners. In addition, measured JL values can be explained consistently with the observed Φm variations. Combinatorial methodologies prove to be useful in surveying the large compositional space of ternary alloymetal gate electrode systems.
Interphase Exchange Coupling In Fe/Sm-Co Bilayers With Gradient Fe Thickness, Ming-Hui Yu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Ichiro Takeuchi, Jing Li, Z. Wang, J. Liu, S. Lofland, Somdev Tyagi, J. Freeland, D. Giubertoni, M. Bersani, M. Anderle
Interphase Exchange Coupling In Fe/Sm-Co Bilayers With Gradient Fe Thickness, Ming-Hui Yu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Ichiro Takeuchi, Jing Li, Z. Wang, J. Liu, S. Lofland, Somdev Tyagi, J. Freeland, D. Giubertoni, M. Bersani, M. Anderle
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
We have fabricated Fe∕Sm–Co bilayers with gradient Fe thicknesses in order to systematically study the dependence of exchange coupling on the thickness of the Fe layer. The Fe layer was deposited at two different temperatures (150 and 300°C) to study the effect of deposition temperature on the exchange coupling. Magneto-optical Kerr effect and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) have been employed as nondestructive rapid characterization tools to map the magnetic properties of the gradient samples. Systematic enhancement in exchange coupling between the soft layer and the hard layer is observed as the soft layer thickness is decreased. Separate exchange couplings …
A Semi-Empirical Model For Tilted-Gun Planar Magnetron Sputtering Accounting For Chimney Shadowing, Johnathan Bunn, C. Metting, Jason Hattrick-Simpers
A Semi-Empirical Model For Tilted-Gun Planar Magnetron Sputtering Accounting For Chimney Shadowing, Johnathan Bunn, C. Metting, Jason Hattrick-Simpers
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
No abstract provided.
Exploration Of Magnetoelectric Thin-Film Sensors Using Supperlattice Composition Spreads, K.-S. Chang, M. Aronova, C. Gao, C. Lin, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, M. Murakami, I. Takeuchi
Exploration Of Magnetoelectric Thin-Film Sensors Using Supperlattice Composition Spreads, K.-S. Chang, M. Aronova, C. Gao, C. Lin, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, M. Murakami, I. Takeuchi
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
No abstract provided.
Characterization Of Magnetic Degradation Mechanism In A High Neutron-Flux Environment, Adib Samin, Jie Qiu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Liyang Dai-Hattrick, Yuan Zheng, Lei Cao
Characterization Of Magnetic Degradation Mechanism In A High Neutron-Flux Environment, Adib Samin, Jie Qiu, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Liyang Dai-Hattrick, Yuan Zheng, Lei Cao
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
No abstract provided.
Combinatorial Study Of Thin Film Metal Hydride By Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis, L. Cao, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, R. Bindel, R. Bindel, B. Tomlin, R. Zeisler, R. Paul, L. Bendersky, R. Downing
Combinatorial Study Of Thin Film Metal Hydride By Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis, L. Cao, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, R. Bindel, R. Bindel, B. Tomlin, R. Zeisler, R. Paul, L. Bendersky, R. Downing
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
No abstract provided.
Multimode Quantitative Scanning Microwave Microscopy Of In Situ Grown Epitaxial Ba1-XSrXTio3 Composition Spreads, K. Chang, M. Aronova, O. Famodu, I. Takeuchi, S. Lofland, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, H. Chang
Multimode Quantitative Scanning Microwave Microscopy Of In Situ Grown Epitaxial Ba1-XSrXTio3 Composition Spreads, K. Chang, M. Aronova, O. Famodu, I. Takeuchi, S. Lofland, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, H. Chang
Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers
We have performed variable-temperature multimode quantitative microwavemicroscopy of in situepitaxial Ba1−xSrxTiO3 thin-film composition spreads fabricated on (100) LaA1O3 substrates. Dielectric properties were mapped as a function of continuously varying composition from BaTiO3 to SrTiO3. We have demonstrated nondestructive temperature-dependent dielectric characterization of local thin-film regions. Measurements are simultaneously taken at multiple resonant frequencies of the microscope cavity. The multimode measurements allow frequency dispersion studies. We observe strong composition-dependent dielectric relaxation in Ba1−xSrxTiO3 at microwave frequencies.