Ye. Wu et al., Comparative study in magnetic properties of Co ultrathin films on flat andsputtered Pt(111) surfaces, CHIN J PHYS, 39(2), 2001, pp. 182-190
The in situ magneto-optic Kerr effect was used to study the magnetic proper
ties of Co ultrathin films grown on a flat and a sputtered Pt(lll) surface.
The perpendicular magnetic anisotropy appears for Co on the flat Pt(lll) s
urface with a thickness of less than 4.0 ML and it changes to in-plane afte
r the coverage of Co is more than 6.5 ML, whereas both the out-of-plane and
in-plane anisotropy occur on the sputtered Pt(lll) surface. The coercive f
orce decreases as the Co coverage increases for the flat Pt(lll) surface, b
ut it is independent of the thickness for the sputtered one. A surface in i
sland growth and surface roughness seem beneficial to the reversal of a mag
netic domain wall. Thermal energy also helps the domain wall motion. The pe
rpendicular Kerr intensity increases in a linear relation with thickness of
Co before the magnetization turns to in-plane for the flat surface, and it
is a smooth curve with a maximum at 5.5 atomic monolayers of Co for the sp
uttered surface. The Curie temperature of Co thin films on the flat Pt(lll)
was measured. The Curie temperature increases as the thickness of Co incre
ases. An enhancement of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy was observed when
a Co-Pt alloy is developed. The hybridization of electronic states in the
formation of a Co-Pt surface alloy and the large spin-orbit coupling in thi
s system are possible mechanisms for the enhancement.