A study is presented of magnetic and structural properties of thin Fe
films deposited on (111) GaAs substrates for thicknesses ranging from
65 to 120 nm. The films grown by ion-beam-sputtering exhibit both bcc
phase and ferromagnetic structure. Transmission electron microscopy ha
s allowed to determine the morphological growth stages and the grain s
ize of the films. Both vibrating sample magnetometry and Mossbauer eff
ect measurements show that the magnetic moments are lying in the film
plane for every film. The average magnetization and Fe-57 hyperfine fi
eld decrease with decreasing thickness which indicates the existence o
f two iron sites. An in-plane uniaxial anisotropy is found for the 65
nm thick film. Finally at film thickness approaching 120 nm, the film
assumes the character of bulk alpha-Fe.