Spin selectivity in angle-resolved Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (AR-APECS) is used to probe electronic structure in antiferromagnetic thin films. In particular, exploiting the AR-APECS capability to discriminate Auger electron emission events characterized by a different spin of the ion in its final state, a sharp multiplet structure in the Ni MVV Auger line shape of NiO/Ag(001) thin films is measured below the critical Nèel temperature. The assignment of multiplet terms follows from a close comparison of the experimental AR-APECS line shapes with the predictions based on semiempirical calculations on a cluster model and an open-band extension of the Cini-Sawatzky approach. In analogy to CoO, also in NiO, above the Nèel temperature a more featureless Auger spectrum appears and AR-APECS does not disentangle anymore high-spin and low-spin contributions to the total Auger intensity. Such a behavior, which seems to be a general result for metal oxide antiferromagnetic systems, is discussed.

Monitoring antiferromagnetism via angle-resolved Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy: The case of NiO/Ag(001)

R Gotter;R Moroni;F Bisio;S Iacobucci;
2013

Abstract

Spin selectivity in angle-resolved Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (AR-APECS) is used to probe electronic structure in antiferromagnetic thin films. In particular, exploiting the AR-APECS capability to discriminate Auger electron emission events characterized by a different spin of the ion in its final state, a sharp multiplet structure in the Ni MVV Auger line shape of NiO/Ag(001) thin films is measured below the critical Nèel temperature. The assignment of multiplet terms follows from a close comparison of the experimental AR-APECS line shapes with the predictions based on semiempirical calculations on a cluster model and an open-band extension of the Cini-Sawatzky approach. In analogy to CoO, also in NiO, above the Nèel temperature a more featureless Auger spectrum appears and AR-APECS does not disentangle anymore high-spin and low-spin contributions to the total Auger intensity. Such a behavior, which seems to be a general result for metal oxide antiferromagnetic systems, is discussed.
2013
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Inglese
88
9
094403-1
094403-7
Magnetic properties of thin films
surfaces
and interfaces
Theories and models of many-electron systems
Electron spectroscopy (X-ray photoelectron (XPS)
Auger electron spectroscopy (AES)
etc.)
Adsorbed layers and thin films
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Gotter, R; Sbroscia, M; Caminale, M; Vaidya, Sr; Perfetto, E; Moroni, R; Bisio, F; Iacobucci, S; Di Filippo, G; Offi, F; Ruocco, A; Stefani, G; Matter...espandi
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