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http://dx.doi.org/10.5695/JKISE.2018.51.4.202

Synthesis of Permalloy (Ni-Fe) Nanosheets through Sonoelectrochemical Methods and its Magnetic Properties  

Rhee, Ryan (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Hanyang University)
Moon, Kyounghoon (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Hanyang University)
Yoo, Bongyoung (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Hanyang University)
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Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering / v.51, no.4, 2018 , pp. 202-206 More about this Journal
Abstract
Permalloy($Ni_{80}-Fe_{20}$) which is known for its soft magnetic properties is a well-known material that has been studied intensively. Permalloy nanoflakes were fabricated with the combination of electrodeposition and sonication process. Ultrasonic power was applied to the deposited alloy which produced nanoflakes in forms of sheet. High internal stress created cracks which helped the peeling of permalloy into nanosheets. Because of shape anisotropy, flakes could be aligned by magnetic field. The magnetic properties of the nanosheets were observed, and the variation of magnetic properties with the alignment of flake was also investigated.
Keywords
Permalloy; Electrodeposition; Nanosheet; Sonication; Magnetic property;
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