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Au(111) grows on Fe(110) in two different orientations depending on th
e temperature of the substrate. At room temperature it grows in the Ni
shiyama-Wassermann (NW) orientation, i.e. [110BAR]Au parallel to [001]
Fe, whereas above 500 K the Kurdjumov-Sachs (KS) orientation, [110BAR]
Au parallel to [111]Fe, is preferred. Annealing a film in the metastab
le NW-orientation causes an irreversible reconstruction into the KS-or
ientation. These different orientations are shown to exhibit different
magnetic surface anisotropies in Fe-films grown on W(110). The Au/Fe(
110)-interface in KS-orientation shows roughly the same comparatively
small in-plane anisotropy with an energy minimum along the [110BAR]Fe-
direction, as the uncoated surface. Contrarily, the NW-orientation res
ults in a strong anisotropy with a minimum in the [001]Fe-direction.