Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Epitaxial cobalt films on CaF2(110) buffer layers on Si(001) were grown by molecular beam epitaxy. It is found that Co grows in a
face-centered cubic lattice forming nanodimensional islands. The islands tend to align along the parallel grooves which characterize the
self-patterned CaF2(110) surface grown on Si(001). Photoemission was used to probe the uniformity of the film and the occurrence
of chemical reactions with the substrate. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism at the Co L2,3 edges was used to access the magnetic properties
of the films. The thick Co film presents an in-plane easy magnetization axis along the directions of the grooves of the CaF2(110)
surface.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
molecular beam epitaxy; Calcium fluoride; thin films; dichroism; nanostructures
List of contributors:
Nannarone, Stefano; Pasquali, Luca; Mahne, Nicola; Pedio, Maddalena; Borgatti, Francesco; Giglia, Angelo; Doyle, BRYAN PATRICK
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