Journal of Applied Physics Online: Help
Journal of Applied Physics
AIP's archival journal for significant new results in applied physics.
[JAP Home] [All Online Issues: Browse | Search] [Article Purchases]
[SPIN Database: Browse | Search] [Forthcoming Abstracts]    [HELP] [EXIT


Article Collection:
View Collection | Help
(Click on the COLLECT ARTICLE to add an article.)



Show References

[ Previous / Next Abstract | Issue Table of Contents | Bottom of Page ]

Journal of Applied Physics -- April 15, 1996 -- Volume 79, Issue 8, pp. 4518-4523

Full Text:  [  PDF (147 kB)   GZipped PS  ]    Order

Interface alloying at Fe/Cr interfaces and its role in exchange coupling, angular resolved Auger electron, magneto-optic Kerr effect, and Brillouin light scattering studies (invited)

B. Heinrich, J. F. Cochran, D. Venus, K. Totland, D. Atlan, S. Govorkov, and K. Myrtle
Simon Fraser University, Physics Department, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, Canada

Angular resolved Auger electron studies were carried out for Fe whisker/Cr(001) interfaces which were prepared at 100, 180, 246, and 296 °C. The Cr atoms penetrate progressively into the second (counting from the surface) atomic layer at 100, 180, and 246 °C. At 296 °C the Cr atoms enter the third atomic layer. No noticeable fraction of the Cr atoms was found in the fourth atomic layer. The exchange coupling was studied in Fe whisker/Cr/Fe(001) films which were grown in a nearly perfect layer by layer mode. Magneto-optic Kerr effect and Brillouin light scattering measurements showed that the measured change in the phase of the short wavelength oscillations, the presence of a slowly varying exchange coupling bias, and the small measured values of exchange coupling are caused by the same mechanism: interface alloying. The exchange coupling in Fe whisker/Cr/nFe specimens, for n=10, 20, 30, and 40 ML, showed no obvious dependence on the Fe layer thickness. ©1996 American Institute of Physics.

PII: S0021-8979(96)48408-9
DOI: 10.1063/1.361768
PACS: 68.35.Fx, 75.70.Cn, 75.30.Et, 78.35.+c        Additional Information


Full Text:  [  PDF (147 kB)   GZipped PS  ]    Order

  The American Institute of Physics is a member of CrossRef.

[ Previous / Next Abstract | Issue Table of Contents | Top of Page ]

Show References


Article Collection:  View Collection   Help (Click on the COLLECT ARTICLE to add an article.)

[JAP Home] [All Online Issues: Browse | Search] [SPIN Database: Browse | Search] [HELP] [EXIT]


Published by the American Institute of Physics
Copyright © American Institute of Physics