Electrodeposited CoNiP hard magnetic nanowires in polycarbonate membrane

V. Sudha Rani, S. AnandaKumar, K. W. Kim, Seok Soo Yoon, J. R. Jeong, Cheol Gi Kim

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Abstract

An array of CoNiP magnetic nanowires were grown in polycarbonate membrane using potentiostatic electrodeposition technique under three electrodes configuration. The commercially available track etched polycarbonate membranes of thickness 6 μ with pore size of 50 nm diameter were used in these experiments. The electrolyte bath consists of NiC12-6.81 g/l, CoCl2-2.76 g/l, NaH2PO2-2.59 g/l, H 3BO3-2.49 g/l, NaCl-2.20 g/l, Saccharin-0.8 g/l was used for deposition of CoNiP magnetic nanowires. The main aim of this work focuses on growth conditions, structural and magnetic properties of the CoNiP nanowires. In this context first we observed three different growths of nanowire lengths 1.21 μm, 4.31 μm and 6 μm at three different deposition times 30 min, 60 min, and 90 min, respectively. The X-ray diffraction patterns of CoNiP nanowires have shown the intermixture of fcc and hcp phases. The structural properties of the CoNiP nanowires were observed using scanning electron microscope (SEM). The magnetic properties of the CoNiP nanowires were observed using vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), which show hard magnetic properties with no preferential magnetization direction of the nanowires having high coercivity values around 500 Oe.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4957686
Pages (from-to)2475-2477
Number of pages3
JournalIEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Volume45
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2009

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported in part through a fundamental R&D program for core technology of materials funded by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Republic of Korea, and also by a grant from KOSEF under project number M10803001427-08M0300-42710.

Keywords

  • Electrodeposition
  • Magnetic properties
  • Nanoporous templates
  • Nanowires

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