E. Kay, A. Dilks, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Composite cobalt-polymer thin films are created by simultaneous metal sputtering and plasma polymerization of propane. The magnetic properties are investigated as a function of Co volume fraction. At low concentration, Co forms very small isolated clusters (∼10 Å) which behave superparamagnetically down to <6 K. At 0.22 ±0.05 Co volume fraction an electrical percolation threshold and a transition to ferromagnetic behavior is observed.
E. Kay, A. Dilks, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
E. Sawatzky, E. Kay
Journal of Applied Physics
W.-Y. Lee, M.J. Carey, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
D. Mauri, H.C. Siegmann, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics