@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00013382, author = {Fukunaga, Hirotoshi and Kamikawatoko, T. and Nakano, Masaki and Yanai, Takeshi and Yamashita, F.}, issue = {7}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, month = {Apr}, note = {The effects of varying the laser power and the spot diameter of a laser beam on the magnetic properties, morphology, and deposition rate of Nd-Fe-B thick-film magnets fabricated by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) were investigated. Reducing the laser fluence on the target reduces the remanence and increases the Nd content and consequently the coercivity of the prepared films. The spot size of the laser beam was found to affect the film surface morphology, the deposition rate, and the reproducibility of the magnetic properties of the prepared films. Reducing the spot size reduces the number of droplets and the reproducibility of the magnetic properties and increases the droplet size. Controlling the spot size of the laser beam enabled us to maximize the deposition rate. Consequently, a coercivity of 1210 kA/m and a remanence of 0.51 T were obtained at a deposition rate of 11.8 μm/(hW). This deposition rate is 30 greater than the highest previously reported deposition rate by PLD., Journal of Applied Physics, 109(7), 07A758; 2011}, title = {Effect of laser beam parameters on magnetic properties of Nd–Fe–B thick-film magnets fabricated by pulsed laser deposition}, volume = {109}, year = {2011} }