Temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of ultrathin Fe/Cu3Au films (thickness <15Å) grown at room temperature (RT) have been investigated in UHV by means of magneto optical Kerr effect (MOKE). Thermal magnetic properties of this system have been investigated by monitoring the Kerr asymmetry (Ak) versus temperature during thermal cycles of annealing of the films from RT to 400K and subsequent cooling back to RT. For films with thickness below 10Å we observe an irreversible decrease of the measured Kerr signal upon such thermal treatment, while reversible behaviour gradually onsets as the film thickness is increased towards 15Å. The irreversible behaviour is ascribed to an irreversible morphological transformation undergone by the film upon annealing, which also influences its magnetism. The appearance at thickness above 10Å of reversible magnetic behaviour upon thermal treatment is explained taking into account the evolution of the structural properties of the Fe film: for thickness below 10Å the film is in a metastable fcc pseudomorphic phase, while nucleation of a more stable tetragonally strained phase onto the film onsets for larger thickness: the different magnetic properties and stability upon temperature of the two phases can lead to the observed experimental evidence.

Thermal magnetic properties of Fe films on Cu3Au investigated by magneto optical Kerr effect

2003

Abstract

Temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of ultrathin Fe/Cu3Au films (thickness <15Å) grown at room temperature (RT) have been investigated in UHV by means of magneto optical Kerr effect (MOKE). Thermal magnetic properties of this system have been investigated by monitoring the Kerr asymmetry (Ak) versus temperature during thermal cycles of annealing of the films from RT to 400K and subsequent cooling back to RT. For films with thickness below 10Å we observe an irreversible decrease of the measured Kerr signal upon such thermal treatment, while reversible behaviour gradually onsets as the film thickness is increased towards 15Å. The irreversible behaviour is ascribed to an irreversible morphological transformation undergone by the film upon annealing, which also influences its magnetism. The appearance at thickness above 10Å of reversible magnetic behaviour upon thermal treatment is explained taking into account the evolution of the structural properties of the Fe film: for thickness below 10Å the film is in a metastable fcc pseudomorphic phase, while nucleation of a more stable tetragonally strained phase onto the film onsets for larger thickness: the different magnetic properties and stability upon temperature of the two phases can lead to the observed experimental evidence.
2003
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
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