Sn. Shringi et al., MAGNETIC AND CONVERSION ELECTRON MOSSBAUER-SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES IN FETA MULTILAYERS/, Journal of applied physics, 73(10), 1993, pp. 6438-6440
We have prepared Fe/Ta multilayers by rf sputtering. A small 1-cm2 chi
p of Fe-57 was placed on the Fe target. We studied the magnetization (
M) and M-H loops and also carried out conversion electron Mossbauer sp
ectroscopy (CEMS). The in-plane loops are rectangular with a lowest co
ercivity of 2.6 Oe. Magnetization studies indicate a dead Fe layer abo
ut 5 angstrom thick at each interface. CEMS spectra for samples with t
(Fe) greater-than-or-equal-to 54 angstrom showed a typical six-line pa
ttern, indicating the presence of bulk Fe. No other Fe sites could be
detected. However, for t(Fe) = 24 angstrom, where almost 50% of Fe is
nonmagnetic, CEMS spectra showed the presence of a strong paramagnetic
doublet.