Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We report on the structural and magnetic properties of thin Fe films grown on the Cu(1 1 0) surface. In-plane
grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction has been used to measure the lateral lattice spacing of the Fe films. Complementary
information about the structure of the topmost layers has been obtained by means of Auger and photoelectron diffraction.
The Fe film grows pseudomorphic with the substrate up to a thickness of about 0.8 nm. The diffraction feature
of a new phase is observed at 1.6 nm, with a corresponding interplanar distance close to the bulk body centered cubic
(bcc) Fe one, which is eventually recovered at higher thickness (6.4 nm). From comparison between X-ray diffraction
and photoelectron diffraction, it is suggested that the bcc-like Fe grows on the (1 0 0) surface with its [1 1 0] axis oriented
along the [0 0 1] substrate direction. The photoelectron diffraction data also indicate a strong faceting in the [1 10]
substrate direction. This morphology is believed to contribute to the in-plane uniaxial magnetic anisotropy observed by
Kerr effect and Brillouin light scattering from spin waves.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Iron; Magnetic films; Metal-metal magnetic heterostructures; Angle resolved photoemission; X-ray scattering
Elenco autori:
Tacchi, Silvia; Morgante, Alberto; Gubbiotti, Gianluca; Floreano, Luca; Verdini, Alberto
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