The magnetic and structural properties were investigated for the 2 ML Co/Cu
(100) films grown at various temperatures from 125 to 350 K. By precisely c
ontrolling the film thickness, the influence of thickness on Curie temperat
ure (T-C) due to the finite size effect can be excluded. The Curie temperat
ure of the 2 ML Co keeps almost invariant for the growth temperature (T-g)
below 250 K, and drops drastically at T-g higher than 275 K. For T-g = 340
K, T-C dropped to 170 K which is only about half of 325 K for T-g = 125 K.
Accompanied with the increase of T-C for the films grown at lower temperatu
res, the remanent Kerr signal as well as coercivity were enhanced. Accordin
g to a simple theoretical estimation, the change of T-C due to the variatio
n of the magnetization and anisotropy was found to be consistent with the e
xperimental results. The enhancement in T-C or magnetization and anisotropy
with various T-g should be traced back to the presence of island growth in
the films grown at lower temperatures. (C) 2001 American Institute of Phys
ics.