Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8152655 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
After deposition of Pd in the submonolayer regime up to a thickness of a few layers, the new features which are present in the photoemission spectra exhibit asymmetries, too. A strong hybridization takes place at the interface which is due to the intermixing of Pd 4d and Fe 3d states. This interface state shows no dispersion and no change of the asymmetry value for different photon energies. Additionally, the sign of the asymmetry is opposite to that of the Fe substrate. The reason is the strong hybridization which results not in a rigid band shift as found for less-interacting adsorbates but in new states being different in the majority and minority spin band. As a consequence, the interface layer exhibits an induced magnetic polarization. The structure near the Fermi energy exhibit the same sign of the asymmetry but with lower values. For a thickness of 3 monolayers the spectrum is comparable to bulk measurements and shows no MCDAD asymmetries in the entire binding energy region.
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