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Periodic arrays of magnetic structures with micrometrer and submicrometer lateral sizes have been prepared at the surface of an austenitic stainless steel by means of local deformation using a nanoindenter. This method takes advantage of the phase transformation (from nonmagnetic fcc austenite to ferromagnetic bct martensite) which occurs in this material upon plastic deformation. The local character of the induced ferromagnetism is confirmed by magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements together with magnetic force microscopy imaging. The generated ferromagnetism can be subsequently erased by subjecting the deformed steel to annealing processes at temperatures above the reverse, martensite-to-austenite, phase transformation temperature.
English
Ferromagnetism; Magnetic force microscopy; Hardness; Magnetooptic; Kerr effect; Atomic force microscopy; Annealing; Nanotechnology; Martensitic phase transitions; Phase transitions; Scanning electron microscopy
Applied physics letters ; Vol. 89, Issue 3 (July 2006), p. 032509/1-032509/3
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