Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1656879 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
•Surface acoustic waves in Pt(111) and Ru(0001) single crystals were studied.•Brillouin spectroscopy and finite element method were used.•Dispersion dependencies were determined.•Influence of Fe3O4(111) film loading on surface acoustic waves was investigated.
Brillouin light scattering was used to study surface acoustic wave propagation in platinum (111) and ruthenium (0001) single crystals, both clean and loaded with a few-nanometre-thick epitaxial magnetite (111) film. The results revealed the influence of the film loading on the velocity of surface acoustic wave propagation in the studied samples. The surface acoustic modes were additionally analysed by finite element method simulations.
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Authors
A. Trzaskowska, S. Mielcarek, M. Lewandowski, Z. Miłosz, N. Michalak, R. Ranecki, L.E. Coy, M. Jarek, T. Luciński, S. Jurga,