We present the magnetic properties of Co dot arrays grown on the Cu(001)c(2
x 2)-N substrate prepared by activated nitrogen bombardment. These Co dot
arrays show ferromagnetic behavior above average Co thickness of 1.3 monola
yer (ML), as evidenced by the existence of remanent magnetization which was
measured by magnetooptical Kerr effect. It is also found that at Co covera
ges below 2 ML the magnitude of the remanent magnetization is always smalle
r than that of the saturated magnetization between 95 and 400 K. We discuss
possible origins of the magnetic behavior, considered to be different from
those of ultrathin films grown directly on the clean Cu(001) surface, in c
onnection with the morphology of these dot arrays. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.