1995
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.51.15933
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Epitaxial strain and magnetic anisotropy in ultrathin Co films on W(110)

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“…2d), which reflects the fact that the hexagonal base planes of Co(0001) are parallel to W(110). In agreement with previous findings 6,7,8,9 , the growth proceeds in the Nishiyama-Wasserman orientation, i.e., the close-packed Co rows along [1120] run parallel to W [001]. In this thickness range, the epitaxial strain amounts to a few percent 6 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…2d), which reflects the fact that the hexagonal base planes of Co(0001) are parallel to W(110). In agreement with previous findings 6,7,8,9 , the growth proceeds in the Nishiyama-Wasserman orientation, i.e., the close-packed Co rows along [1120] run parallel to W [001]. In this thickness range, the epitaxial strain amounts to a few percent 6 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…hcp structure, and Co films deposited on the W(110) surface with the same coverage range, but following a reconstructed hcp structure found experimentally [33][34][35][36][37] . The free-standing Co films are used to identify which characteristics of the spin-wave dispersion arise from the reduced dimensionality and which can be attributed to the W(110) substrate.…”
Section: Ground State Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…51,52 The Curie temperature for Co/W͑110͒ exceeded 380 K for thickness above 1.9 cp ML. 52 For Co/W͑110͒, an extrapolation to zero magnetic moment at 0.9 ͑0001͒ cp ML at room temperature 53 and an extrapolation of the Curie temperature to 0 K at 1.1 ͑0001͒ cp ML have been reported. 52 If these extrapolations are valid, then they would indicate that the magnetic moments on the Co atoms in immediate contact with W are quenched.…”
Section: B Magnetismmentioning
confidence: 96%