Superlattices of self-assembled, monodisperse FePt nanomagnet arrays have b
een studied using magneto-optical (MOKE) spectroscopy in the photon energy
range 0.8-5.3 eV. The nano-magnets are chemically synthesized and subsequen
tly deposited on SiO2 substrates for structural, magnetic and optical chara
cterization. Large room temperature coercivities up to 9000 Oe are obtained
after annealing to temperatures up to 580 degreesC. They are attributed to
the transformation from the chemically disordered fcc phase to the chemica
lly ordered L1(0) fct phase of FePt. The chemical ordering process is accom
panied by changes in the electronic structure of the materials, which leads
to characteristic MOKE spectral changes. In particular, the occurrence of
a strong MOKE peak at 2 eV photon energy is observed. Polar and transverse
(out-of-plane and in-plane) Kerr hysteresis studies indicate 3D random dist
ribution of the magnetic easy axes in these superlattices. These nanomagnet
assemblies with the control on magnet spacing and spatial order are prospe
ctive candidates for future ultrahigh density magnetic recording media with
potential areal densities beyond Tbit/in(2).