In this paper, we study the magnetic and chemical properties of Fe/graphene vertically stacked ultrathin films by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism and X- ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We compare two systems: an iron layer deposited directly on top of the Pt(111) surface, and an intercalated Fe film sandwiched between graphene and Pt(111). The system composed of a submonolayer Fe deposited directly on Pt(111) maintains an out-of-plane easy magnetization axis, even if it has been covered by graphene that quenches effectively the magnetic orbital moment of Fe. However, when the Fe coverage is increased above 1 ML the easy magnetization axis flips in the in-plane direction.

The magnetization orientation of Fe ultrathin layers in contact with graphene

Pis Igor;Nappini Silvia;Magnano Elena;Bondino Federica;
2016

Abstract

In this paper, we study the magnetic and chemical properties of Fe/graphene vertically stacked ultrathin films by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism and X- ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We compare two systems: an iron layer deposited directly on top of the Pt(111) surface, and an intercalated Fe film sandwiched between graphene and Pt(111). The system composed of a submonolayer Fe deposited directly on Pt(111) maintains an out-of-plane easy magnetization axis, even if it has been covered by graphene that quenches effectively the magnetic orbital moment of Fe. However, when the Fe coverage is increased above 1 ML the easy magnetization axis flips in the in-plane direction.
2016
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
iron
XMCD
BACH
synchrotron
x-ray magnetic circular dichroism
x-ray absorption
in-situ growth
electron beam deposition
magnetisation
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