Fe/Cu multilayers with Fe and Cu layers of equal thicknesses were grown by
high-vacuum evaporation on Si(111) substrates at room temperature. The crys
tal orientation, the thickness of the elemental layers and the interplanar
distances were analysed by both low- and high-angle X-ray diffraction in th
e theta-2 theta configuration. The magnetic properties of Fe/Cu multilayers
were studied by both a static and a dynamic technique, namely surface magn
eto-optical Kerr effect (SMOKE) and Brillouin light scattering (BLS), Longi
tudinal SMOKE cycles permitted us to determine the orientation of the easy
axis of the magnetization and to put in evidence an appreciable in-plane ma
gnetic anisotropy in multilayers with low periodicity and highly coherent s
tructure. Polar loops were then used to determine the out-of-plane anisotro
py fields, showing that both first- and second-order contributions are to b
e considered in order to reproduce the hysteresis cycle. BLS was then explo
ited to detect thermaly excited spin waves through inelastic scattering of
light, The out-of-plane anisotropy fields evaluated by this high-frequency
dynamic technique compare fairly well with the first-order values obtained
by analysis of polar SMOKE hysteresis cycles. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V
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