L. Bouzidi et al., LONG-RANGE CHEMICAL ORDER AND INDUCED LATTICE DEFORMATION ALONG THE GROWTH DIRECTION IN EPITAXIAL [0001]CO1-XRUX ALLOYS, Thin solid films, 318(1-2), 1998, pp. 215-218
[0001] Co1-xRux epitaxial films of about 50 nm thickness have been gro
wn on a Ru buffer at temperatures (T-G) ranging from 450 K to 820 K. M
ost of these alloy thin films display (i) a composition modulation alo
ng the growth direction with a periodicity double that of a disordered
hexagonal alloy and (ii) an induced decrease of the interplanar dista
nce correlated to an increase of the in-plane parameter. The so-observ
ed long-range ordering, that was not yet observed in bulk alloys, incr
eases with T-G between 450 and 600 K, passes through a maximum at 600
K and disappears above 700 K. This behavior is explained as resulting
from the competition between two phenomena occurring simultaneously du
ring the growth process: a surface effect driven by surface interactio
ns and surface diffusion that tends to enrich the surface layer in the
heavier element (Ru segregation) and a bulk effect driven by bulk int
eractions and bulk diffusion that tends to restore the equilibrium dis
ordered state when the bulk diffusion becomes efficient during the gro
wth time. A model that takes into account both effects and different d
iffusion rates in surface and in volume is proposed. It reproduces qui
te satisfactorily the T-G dependence of the long-range order in these
Co3Ru films as well as similar results previously obtained in Co3Pt fi
lms. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.