Abstract:
The main processes governing the formation of Co–Ni–Fe alloys electrolytically deposited in the X-ray irradiation have been discussed. It has been found that the electrical and magnetic properties depend on the deposition and irradiation regimes. The factors responsible for the variation in the electrical resistivity and specific magnetization of the films prepared by electrolytic deposition, which are caused by variations in the surface morphology, elemental composition, decrease in the porosity, and increase in the electrolytical deposition rate under X-ray irradiation, have been considered.