NMR ANALYSIS OF BURIED METALLIC INTERFACES

Citation
P. Panissod et al., NMR ANALYSIS OF BURIED METALLIC INTERFACES, Hyperfine interactions, 97-8(1-4), 1996, pp. 75-98
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical","Physics, Nuclear","Physics, Condensed Matter
Journal title
ISSN journal
03043843
Volume
97-8
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
75 - 98
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-3843(1996)97-8:1-4<75:NAOBMI>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Owing to the sensitivity of the hyperfine field to the topological and chemical environment of the probe nuclei, NMR spectra can be consider ed as detailed histograms of the short range order ruling the structur e of the material under investigation. Complementary to diffraction te chniques this gives a local insight into the structure in the direct s pace. We present here recent developments of the method which have bee n used for structural investigations of cobalt layers imbedded in Co/X multilayers and particularly of buried interfaces. Indeed the use of spectrum modelling allows a detailed, quantitative, description of the way intermixing takes place at the interfaces. Co/Cu multilayers, a c ase of weakly miscible elements, have been specially investigated. Suc h a case is the most likely to yield sharp interfaces. Actually, the i nterface structure is shown to depend drastically on the preparation c onditions and techniques, resulting in very different interfaces from abrupt to largely mixed. Solid solution forming elements (Co/Ru or Co/ Cr) have also been studied for which interdiffusion at the interfaces is more expected. Indeed thick diffusion profiles, across several atom ic planes, are observed which are much less dependent on the preparati on technique than in the former case. The case of compound forming ele ments (Co/Fe) shows the largest interface admixture with a structure t hat seems also reminiscent of the bulk alloy phase diagram.