WO1991014263A1 - Platinum or palladium/cobalt multilayer on a zinc oxide or indium oxide layer for magneto-optical recording - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a magneto-optical recording medium comprised of a platinum or palladium/cobalt
- multilayer film with a zinc oxide or indium oxide base layer between the multilayer film and the substrate.
- Thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy are potential candidates in high density magnetic and magneto- optical recording. Examples of materials useful in
- ferrites amorphous rare-earth transition metal alloys, metal alloys such as CoCr, and metal multilayers of
- Pt/Co platinum/cobalt
- Pd/Co palladium/cobalt
- perpendicular magnetic anisotropy These requirements include a square hysteresis loop, a sufficient Kerr effect, a large room temperature coercivity H c , and switching characteristics compatible with available laser power and magnetic field strength.
- Pt/Co multilayers are.a promising new candidate for a magneto-optical (MO) recording medium. They have
- a magnetic coercivity H c of about 1000 Oe is adequate for some recording applications, but higher coercivities would be more attractive and facilitate practical
- Pt/Co multilayers prepared by vapor- deposition, (electron-beam evaporation from separate Pt and Co sources) have H c of about 1000 Oe.
- Sputtering is the preferred manufacturing process for preparing these
- Carcia discloses that sputtering Pt/Co multilayers in krypton or xenon gas instead of argon results in
- a transparent dielectric layer i.e., a base layer
- a similar dielectric layer may be deposited on the magnetic layer.
- the primary role of the dielectric layer is to enhance by optical interference the Kerr rotation of the magnetic layer and the reading efficiency.
- the MO layer is a RE-TM alloy, e.g. TbFeCo
- a dielectric layer deposited on the magnetic layer also serves to protect the very sensitive rare earth elements from oxidation, which can compromise their MO properties.
- nitrides e.g., Si 3 N 4 or AlN
- Pt/Co multilayers are much less sensitive to oxidation, the choice of a dielectric enhancement layer is not restricted to nitrides and a dielectric layer is not needed to protect the magnetic layer from the atmosphere.
- the dielectric may be used as a base layer.
- the underlayer was formed from a metal, at least one of Cu, Rh, Pd, Ag, Ir, Pt and Au having facecentered cubic structure and W having a body-centered cubic structure, or from dielectric materials, including oxides such as AI 2 O 3 , Ta 2 O 5 , MgO, SiO 2 , TiO 2 , Fe 2 O 3 , ZrO 2 , or Bi 2 O 3 , nitrides such as ZrN, TiN, Si 3 N 4 , AIN, AlSiN, BN, TaN or NbN, or oxide-nitride composite materials,
- H c of 700 Oe was obtained with a 350 A (35 nm) underlayer of Ta 2 O 5 in conjunction with an about 600 A (60 nm) Ta 2 O 5 upper layer, i.e., on top of the multilayer, plus a Pt reflective layer on the Ta 2 O 5 upper layer.
- H c Large increases in the H c of Pd/Co multilayers were achieved with Pt or Pd underlayers and H c increased from 825 Oe with no Pd underlayer to 3750 Oe with a 400 A (40 nm) Pd underlayer. However, the Kerr effect for the Pd/Co multilayers is lower and
- Pd/Co multilayers are less attractive than Pt/Co multilayers.
- Y. Iwasaki et al. Proceedings of the 13th Conference of the Applied Magnetics Association of Japan, p. 129 (1989), state that if it were possible to increase the coercivity of Pt/Co multilayers using a nonmetallic transparent base layer to the degree shown by S. Hashimoto et al. (discussed above) using a Pt base layer, such films would be useful as MO disk materials.
- Y. Iwasaki et al. disclose the use of optically isotropic cubic metal oxides such as Co, Fe and Ni oxides as base layer materials.
- Suitable for Use in this Method S. N. 384,587, filed July 24, 1989, dielectric layers of an inorganic oxide, nitride, selenide, etc. between the multilayer and the substrate are discussed.
- suitable materials are Si 3 N 4 , AIN, SiO, SiO 2 , ZnO, Zn 3 N 2 , ZnSi 3 N 2 , ZnSe, ZrO 2 , TiO 2 , and
- the instant invention provides a base layer that is transparent, has a relatively large index of refraction (n > 1.8) and enhances the coercivity of Pt/Co multilayers to thereby provide a structure especially suitable for magneto-optical recording.
- This invention provides a magneto-optical recording medium comprised of a substrate, a base layer of zinc oxide or indium oxide sputtered onto the substrate and a
- the multilayer recording film sputtered onto the base layer, wherein the zinc oxide or indium oxide film is from about 200 A to about 4500 A (about 20 nm to about 450 nm) thick, preferably from about 200 A to about 2000 A (about 20 nm to about 200 nm) thick, the multilayer recording film is a platinum/cobalt (Pt/Co) or a palladium/cobalt (Pd/Co) multilayer film consisting of alternating layers of platinum and cobalt or palladium and cobalt, and the substrate is transparent to the radiation used to record and read.
- the zinc oxide or indium oxide film is from about 200 A to about 4500 A (about 20 nm to about 450 nm) thick, preferably from about 200 A to about 2000 A (about 20 nm to about 200 nm) thick
- the multilayer recording film is a platinum/cobalt (Pt/Co) or a palladium/cobalt (Pd/Co) multilayer film consisting of alternating layers
- Argon, krypton, xenon or a mixture thereof can be used as the sputter gas when sputtering the multilayer, but it is preferred to use krypton, xenon or a mixture thereof as the sputter gas and to use a sputtering gas pressure of about 2 to about 12 mTorr (about 0.27 to about 1.6 Pa).
- platinum/cobalt multilayer film Preferred is a platinum/cobalt multilayer film and more preferred is a platinum/cobaIt multilayer film wherein all the cobalt layers have substantially the same thickness d Co and all the platinum layers have substantially the same thickness d pt, d Co is less than about 12 A (1.2 nm), d pt is less than about 24 A (2.4 nm) and the total thickness of the platinum/cobalt multilayer film is less than about 750 A (75 nm).
- the platinum/cobalt multilayer film wherein d Co is from about 2 to about 5 A (0.2 to about 0.5 nm) and d pt /d Co is from about 1 to about 5.
- the zinc oxide or indium oxide base layer not only enhances the Kerr rotation of the multilayer recording film but also enhances the magnetic coercivity.
- High coercivities and square magnetic hysteresis loops have been achieved with the magneto-optical recording medium of the invention.
- Coercivities as high as 3000 Oe have been observed with a Pt/Co multilayer film.
- Figure 1 shows a comparison of the squareness of a hysteresis loop obtained with a Pt/Co multilayer sputtered onto a non- etched zinc oxide base layer which has been exposed to room atmosphere with that obtained with a Pt/Co multilayer sputtered onto a similar zinc oxide base layer which has been etched after the exposure to room atmosphere.
- Figure 2 shows a hysteresis loop obtained with a Pt/Co multilayer sputtered onto a non-etched zinc oxide base layer which has not been exposed to room atmosphere.
- the instant invention provides a superior magneto- optical (MO) recording medium.
- MO magneto- optical
- the presence of a base layer of zinc oxide or indium oxide between the multilayer recording film and the substrate provides this improvement over MO recording medium of the prior art.
- Zinc oxide and indium oxide are transparent to the radiation used in recording and reading and have indices of refraction, n, of about 2. It has now been found that a base layer of zinc oxide or indium oxide not only enhances the Kerr effect, but also significantly increases the coercivity of the multilayer recording film.
- Tin oxide may also be useful as a base layer to enhance both the Kerr effect and the magnetic coercivity.
- These oxides are preferably deposited onto the substrate by sputtering. Si 3 N 4 is the most commonly used dielectric layer to enhance the Kerr effect, but no enhancement of the coercivity has been observed when it is used.
- the oxide film can be deposited upon a variety of substrates, e. g., glass, quartz or a transparent plastic such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate.
- substrates e. g., glass, quartz or a transparent plastic such as polycarbonate or polymethylmethacrylate.
- the substrate must be transparent to the radiation used to record on the multilayer recording film, as well as to the radiation used to read.
- the multilayer recording film is deposited onto the oxide film by sputtering alternate layers of platinum and cobalt or palladium and cobalt.
- Argon, krypton, xenon or a mixture thereof can be used as the sputter gas when
- Pt/Co multilayers are preferred over Pd/Co
- the preferred magneto-optical recording medium of the invention is comprised of a substrate, a base layer of zinc oxide or indium oxide sputtered onto the substrate and a multilayer recording film sputtered onto the base layer, wherein the zinc oxide or indium oxide film is from about 200 A to about 4500 A (about 20 nm to about 450 nm) thick, preferably from about 200 A to about 2000 A (about 20 nm to about 200 nm) thick, the multilayer recording film is a platinum/cobalt multilayer film consisting of alternating layers of platinum and cobalt, and the substrate is transparent to the radiation used to record and read.
- the platinum/cobalt multilayer film is deposited by sputtering alternate layers of platinum and cobalt.
- cobalt layers within the multilayer film have substantially the same thickness d Co and all said platinum layers within the multilayer film have
- d Co is less than about 12 A (1.2 nm)
- d pt is less than about 24 A (2.4 nm)
- the total thickness of the multilayer film is less than about 750 A (75 nm).
- d Co is from about 2 to about 5 A (0.2 to about 0.5 nm) and d pt /d Co is from about 1 to about 5.
- the preferred ranges set forth herein identify structures having the most suitable characteristics for magneto-optical recording.
- DC or RF magnetron sputtering can be used to deposit the platinum/cobalt multilayer film.
- the substrates with the zinc oxide or indium oxide base layer are typically placed on a rotating table and exposed to the Pt and Co sputtering fluxes in alternate, repeating fashion.
- the motion of the table can be programmed to permit the table to pause for preselected periods during Pt and Co
- the relative thicknesses of Pt and Co can be controlled.
- the Co and Pt targets are physically separated to eliminate the possiblity of overlap of their sputtered fluxes.
- argon, krypton, xenon or a mixture thereof can be used as the sputter gas when sputtering the Pt/Co multilayer, it is preferred to use krypton, xenon or a mixture thereof as the sputter gas and to use a sputtering gas pressure of about 2 to about 12 mTorr (about 0.27 to about 1.6 Pa).
- the zinc oxide thin films were sputtered onto glass substrates in a diffusion-pumped vacuum system whose background pressure was about 5 x10 -6 Torr (6.7 x 10 -4 Pa). Films were
- Examples 22 - 32 Zinc oxide film thicknesses ranged from 500 A to 4000 A (50 nm to 400 nm). X-ray diffraction results verified that all films were ZnO with the c-axis oriented perpendicular to the thin film plane. After the zinc oxide films were sputtered onto the glass substrates, the substrates were removed from this chamber, thereby exposing the zinc oxide film to the laboratory environment, and then transferred into another vacuum chamber for deposition of Pt/Co multilayers.
- Pt/Co multilayers were subsequently sputtered at 7 mTorr (0.94 Pa) of Kr on to uncoated and zinc oxide-coated glass and silicon substrates. All multilayer films were prepared by DC magnetron sputtering from separate 6.5" (16.5 cm) diameter Co and Pt targets. Forty watts was the sputtering power to each target. Substrates were on a rotatable table and were alternately coated by each metal. The substrate to target distance was about 3" (7.6 cm). There was no significant difference in results obtained with a glass substrate and those obtained with a polished silicon substrate. Glass substrates were used for the examples and experiments described herein. During
- the vacuum chamber Prior to deposition the vacuum chamber was pumped to a background pressure of about 2x10 -7 Torr (2.7x10 -5 Pa) before
- a pair of adjacent layers of Pt and Co is referred to as a bilayer.
- the number of Pt layers and the number of Co layers are of course each equal to the number of bilayers. In all the Examples, 10 bilayers were used.
- the thickness d pt of the Pt layers is 11.0 A (1.1 nm) and the thickness d Co of the Co layers is 3.5 A (0.35 nm).
- the perpendicular magnetic hysteresis loops of films on zinc oxide-coated and uncoated glass substrates were measured and H c noted. All of these multilayer films have an easy axis of magnetization perpendicular to the film plane and a magnetic squareness equal to one, that is, the remanent magnetization at zero applied field equals the saturation value.
- the composition of the sputter gas used in sputtering the zinc oxide films, the thickness of the zinc oxide films, the sputter cleaning conditions, i.e., the voltage and time of sputtering, used to etch the zinc oxide films and the H c are shown in Table I.
- the same multilayer on a glass substrate with no base layer has an H c of about 850 Oe.
- Figure 1 illustrates this improvement and shows a plot of the hysteresis loops obtained from Example 30 with no etching and that of Example 31 with etching before the deposition of the multilayer. Milder etching conditions only slightly affected the magnitude of H c , either
- Example 33 In which essentially the same Pt/Co multilayer film sputtered in all the other Examples was deposited onto a 1000 A (100 nm) zinc oxide layer in the same vacuum chamber without
- Fig. 2 shows the square hysteresis loop obtained.
- the H c is about 3100 Oe.
- Etching may also play a role in helping to nucleate a Pt/Co microstructure favorable for high coercivity.
- the indium oxide thin films were sputtered onto glass substrates in a diffusion-pumped vacuum system whose background pressure was about 5 x10 -6 Torr (6.7 x 10 -4 Pa). Films were sputtered at a total argon plus oxygen pressure of 8 mTorr (1.1 Pa). An oxygen partial pressure of 2 mTorr (0.27 Pa) was used. Indium film thicknesses ranged from 1000 A to 1800 A (100 nm to 180 nm). After the indium oxide films were sputtered onto the glass substrates, the substrates were removed from this chamber, thereby exposing the indium oxide film to the laboratory environment, and then
- Pt/Co multilayers were subsequently sputtered at 7 mTorr (0.94 Pa) of Kr on to indium oxide-coated glass and silicon substrates. All multilayer films were prepared by DC magnetron sputtering from separate 6.5" (16.5 cm) diameter Co and Pt targets. Forty watts was the sputtering power to each target. Substrates were on a rotatable table and were alternately coated by each metal. The substrate to target distance was about 3" (7.6 cm). There was no significant difference in results obtained with a glass substrate and those obtained with a polished silicon substrate. Glass substrates were used for the examples and experiments described herein.
- the rotating table was programmed to remain stationary under each target for a given time by controlling the substrate motion with a computer.
- the vacuum chamber Prior to deposition the vacuum chamber was pumped to a background pressure of about 2x10 -7 Torr (2.7x10 -5 Pa) before admitting the sputtering gas.
- the thickness d pt of the Pt layers is 11.0 A (1.1 nm) and the thickness d Co of the Co layers is 3.5 A (0.35 nm).
- the perpendicular magnetic hysteresis loops of films on indium oxide-coated were measured and H c noted. All of these multilayer films have an easy axis of magnetization perpendicular to the film plane and a magnetic squareness equal to one, that is, the remanent magnetization at zero applied field equals the saturation value.
- the same multilayer on a glass substrate with no base layer has an He of about 850 Oe.
- Multilayer films sputtered on indium oxide had substantially larger coercivities than those sputtered directly on glass.
- the magnitude of H c depends only weakly on the indium oxide preparation conditions and the indium oxide thickness, and more strongly on the sputter-etch or cleaning conditions. In general, when the indium oxide had been exposed to the atmosphere, etching the zinc oxide layer improved the squareness of the magnetic hysteresis loop compared to that of unetched indium oxide layers.
- H c the key role of etching is to clean and restore the indium oxide surface to its condition prior to removing the film from the vacuum chamber in which it was deposited. Therefore depositing the indium oxide layer and the Pt/Co multilayers in the same vacuum chamber may eliminate the need for sputteretching to clean the indium oxide surface. Etching may also play a role in helping to nucleate a Pt/Co
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