Auger-photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy is used for investigating the electronic properties of a CoO thin film above and below the magnetic transition temperature (TN). By using the dichroic effect in angle-resolved measurements, we identify and assign well-defined highspin and low-spin structures in spite of the otherwise featureless Auger singles spectra, typically found for open-band systems. The disappearance of the dichroism for temperatures just above TN indicates a collapse of the surface short-range magnetic order, presumably due to a strongly reduced exchange field in the surface compared to that in the bulk.
Evidence for the collapse of short-range magnetic order in CoO at the Néel temperature
R Gotter;
2011
Abstract
Auger-photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy is used for investigating the electronic properties of a CoO thin film above and below the magnetic transition temperature (TN). By using the dichroic effect in angle-resolved measurements, we identify and assign well-defined highspin and low-spin structures in spite of the otherwise featureless Auger singles spectra, typically found for open-band systems. The disappearance of the dichroism for temperatures just above TN indicates a collapse of the surface short-range magnetic order, presumably due to a strongly reduced exchange field in the surface compared to that in the bulk.File in questo prodotto:
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