Interface atomic structures and magnetic anisotropy of Fe and Pd/Fe monatomic films on Pd(001)

Tetsuro Ueno(Hiroshima University), Masahiro Sawada(Hiroshima University), Kazuhito Furumoto(Hiroshima University), Tetsuro Tagashira(Hiroshima University), Satoshi Tohoda(Hiroshima University), A. Kimura(Hiroshima University), Shinya Haraguchi(Kanazawa University), Masahito Tsujikawa(Tohoku University), Tatsuki Oda(Kanazawa University), H. Namatame(Hiroshima University), M. Taniguchi(Hiroshima University)
Physical Review B
June 11, 2012
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Abstract

The magnetic anisotropy of monatomic Fe films on Pd(001) with or without a Pd overlayer was investigated from the standpoint of interface atomic structures. Quantitative analysis included low-energy electron diffraction and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) experiments, and first-principles calculations were also performed on monatomic Fe and Pd/Fe systems. It was revealed that Fe atoms intermix with the Pd substrate at room temperature. A spin reorientation transition occurs at a critical Fe thickness of 1.2 monolayers (ML) in Fe/Pd(001), while in-plane magnetic anisotropy is persistent in Pd/Fe/Pd(001) throughout the entire sample. The Fe 3$d$ spin and orbital magnetic moments for both systems are strongly enhanced near 1 ML Fe thickness, as compared to those of the bulk iron crystal. In addition, an induced magnetic moment in interfacial Pd atoms was observed by XMCD at the Pd ${M}_{2,3}$ core absorption edges. It was concluded that the $L{1}_{0}$-like tetragonally distorted interface atomic structure in monatomic Fe/Pd(001) induces the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.


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