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Effect of Annealing and Properties of Electrodeposited Fe-Ni-Co Thin Films

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  • Mohan Rangam Kadiresan

    (Department of Physics, Karpagam Academy of Higher Educaton, Coimbatore, TamilNadu, India)

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Nano crystalline FeNiCo alloy thin films with annealingis deposited on the copper substrate by electro deposition method. Electro deposited FeNiCo thin films with before and after annealing are subjected to the structural, morphological and mechanical characterization analysis. The chemical composition of the coated thin films is analysed by EDAX. The surface and structural morphology of the coated film are analysed by SEM and XRD. The mechanical properties of FeNiCo thin films are analysed by VHT. The SEM pictures of FeNiCo thin films show that the deposits of thin films are crack free, uniform and bright surface. All the electro deposited FeNiCo films exhibit FCC crystalline structure. The VHN result of FeNiCo thin films shows that thin films coated at high bath temperature have highest saturation hardness value. Fe-Ni-Co thin films can be used for the manufacturing of MEMS and NEMS devices.

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  • Mohan Rangam Kadiresan, 2020. "Effect of Annealing and Properties of Electrodeposited Fe-Ni-Co Thin Films," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 7(2), pages 66-69, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:7:y:2020:i:2:p:66-69
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