Wl. Obrien et Bp. Tonner, ROOM-TEMPERATURE MAGNETIC PHASES OF FE ON FCC CO(001) AND NI(001), Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(21), 1995, pp. 15332-15340
A sequence of three distinct magnetic phases of Fe are found for growt
h on both fee Co(001) and Ni(001) using x-ray magnetic circular dichro
ism. For Fe coverages below 5 ML the films are ferromagnetic, with the
magnetic moments aligned perpendicular to the surface for growth on N
i and parallel to the surface for growth on Co. Between 5 and 11 ML th
e Fe films are nonmagnetic at room temperature, but include a ferromag
netic live monolayer at the Fe/Co and Fe/Ni interface. The moment of t
he magnetically live monolayer is aligned perpendicular to the surface
for growth on Ni and parallel to the surface for growth on Co. Above
11 ML the Fe films are once again ferromagnetic. An identical sequence
of magnetic phase transitions is known to occur for Fe growth on Cu(0
01). Based on this comparison and on the nearly identical lateral latt
ice constants of fee Co, Ni, and Cu, we conclude that Fe growth on fee
Co(001) and Ni(001) follows the same sequence of crystalline phase tr
ansitions as Fe growth on Cu(001). Supporting this conclusion are the
identical sequence of surface reconstructions observed by low-energy e
lectron diffraction for Fe growth on Co(001) and Cu(001). For Fe/Ni(00
1) these surface structural changes are not observed, suggesting that
details in the growth mode of Fe on Ni are different for Fe on Co and
Cu.