Magneto-optical properties of amorphous terbium–iron alloys
- 1 November 1982
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 53 (11), 7759-7761
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.330197
Abstract
The magneto-optical properties of rf sputtered amorphous TbxFe1−x alloys (with 0.17≤x≤0.32) were investigated using reflectivity and polar Kerr measurements from a surface overcoated in situ with SiO2. The concentration dependence of the Curie temperature, compensation temperature, and low-temperature polar Kerr amplitude were all derived and the results compared with a mean-field theory. The temperature behavior of the coercive force was also determined. While a considerable degree of agreement is obtained with earlier work, it appears that the low-temperature polar Kerr amplitude can only be determined by the iron sub-network alone, if the iron moment increases with terbium concentration. The extent to which this view is justified is examined in light of current ideas.Keywords
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