Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1804935 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The spin reorientation transition (SRT) of Ni/Cu(001) induced by Fe deposition was investigated using the X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) method. In-plane magnetized Ni films (⩽9ML) undergo the SRT twice; first, a small amount (<1ML) of Fe deposition causes a transition to perpendicular magnetization. Second, further Fe deposition (1–2 ML in total) causes a return to in-plane magnetization. Perpendicularly magnetized Ni films (⩾10ML) also exhibit a transition to in-plane by 1–2 ML Fe deposition. A precise magnetic anisotropy phase diagram was obtained using a combination of wedge-shaped Ni samples and stepwise Fe deposition. Magnetic anisotropy energies in the bulk, surface and interface layers of Ni films were separately determined using the depth-resolved XMCD technique, while values in the 1 ML and 2 ML portions of the Fe films were obtained from the conventional XMCD measurements. The origin of the SRTs is successfully explained with a simple phenomenological layer model using the obtained magnetic anisotropy energies.

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