Bimodal magnetic behavior, in which Kerr rotation (theta(K)), and elliptici
ty (epsilon(K)) each exhibit major magneto-optic hysteresis loops with two
distinct field-dependent steps, was encountered in a (0.3 nm Co/1.2 nm Pt)(
15) multilayer film with perpendicular magnetization. A model is postulated
in which there are two different interacting magnetic entities present in
the layered structure of this material, each with a stable perpendicular ma
gnetization state either parallel or antiparallel to the applied field, and
which reverse quasi-independently from one another. Due to interactions be
tween the two, the reversals occur at the intrinsic coercivities displaced
by an interaction field, H-i, whose sign depends upon the magnetization of
the other phase. Using major loop and,first-order reversal measurements, th
e intrinsic coercivities, as well as H-i, were obtained. (C) 1999 American
Vacuum Society. [S0734-2101(99)19704-5].