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Enhanced coercivity in non-equiatomic CoPt-Cu nanoparticles

Abstract Co30Cu10Pt60 nanoparticles were prepared by a simplified polyol process devoid of any surfactants or capping agents. Thermo-magnetic analysis showed that the addition of 10 at.% Cu reduces the Curie temperature… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Co30Cu10Pt60 nanoparticles were prepared by a simplified polyol process devoid of any surfactants or capping agents. Thermo-magnetic analysis showed that the addition of 10 at.% Cu reduces the Curie temperature of Co40Pt60 from 492 °C to 435 °C. The incorporation of Cu is effective in reducing the threshold ordering temperature for the A1-fcc to L10-fct phase transformation of CoPt, resulting in coercivity enhancement. Coercivity close to 10 kOe at a lower annealing temperature of 600 °C in Co30Cu10Pt60 demonstrates that high coercivity in CoPt can be achieved in non-equiatomic compositions also. Annealing temperature dependent two phase behavior has been understood by δM studies.

Keywords: non equiatomic; copt; enhanced coercivity; temperature; coercivity; coercivity non

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2019

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