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Nielsch, K., Wehrspohn, R. B. and Fischer, S. F., Kronmüller, H., Barthel, J., Kirschner, J., Gösele, U.

Magnetic properties of 100 nm-period nickel nanowire arrays obtained from ordered porous-alumina templates
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 636, pp D1.9.1-D1.9.6. (Eds.) Merhari, L., Rogers, J. A. and Karim, A.,Materials Research Society, (2001)
Ni nanowires were grown in highly-ordered anodic alumina templates using pulsed electrodeposition. This technique yields completely metal-filled alumina membranes. The magnetic behavior of 100 nm period arrays of Ni nanowires with a length of 1 μm and differ-ent diameters has been characterized using SQUID magnetometry and magnetic force micros-copy. Reducing the diameter from initially 50 to 25 nm while keeping the interwire distance constant leads to increasing coercive fields from 600 Oe to 1200 Oe and to increasing rema-nence from 30% to 100% of the hysteresis. The deposition of Ni65Fe35 gave a further im-provement of the coercive fields up to 1350 Oe.

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