Fe/Ni bilayers with various Fe and Ni thicknesses and different deposition
sequences have been prepared by molecular beam epitaxy on Cu(100) substrate
s. Their magnetic properties have been investigated using the magneto-optic
Kerr effect. To study magnetic coupling phenomena in the bilayer, the temp
erature dependence of the magnetic properties has been studied. It is found
that the Ni thickness necessary for the bilayer to start to show perpendic
ular magnetization is consistently larger than that for Ni films on Cu(100)
. Magnetic live layers have been observed at room temperature at the Ni-Fe
interface for bilayers that include a 9-monolayer Fe film. In addition, suc
h bilayers show peculiar temperature-dependent phenomena. Possible mechanis
ms underlying the temperature dependence of the remanent magnetization and
the coercivity are discussed.