1991
DOI: 10.1557/proc-232-165
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Magnetic Properties of Fe/Ru and Fe/Ir Superlattices with Short Periodicity

Abstract: We present new results on the magnetic properties of constrained, iron base, good quality, single-crystalline superlattices, Fe/Ru and Fe/Ir. It is shown that in the first case there are two magnetically dead layers at the interface while in the second case there is probably none. The magnetic moment of Fe is, in both superlattices, about 1. 7 gb. The magnetic anisotropy are opposite, in plane for Fe/Ru, perpendicular for Fe/Ir. INTRODUCTION:

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“…This behaviour could be successfully described taking into account anisotropy and dipolar effects for the Co layer. In the case of Fe-Ru and Fe-Ir superlattices, Piecuch et al [4,5] evidenced the presence of iron magnetically dead layers that they assumed to be due to hybridization of Fe 3d states with the 4d or 5d ones of Ru and Ir. The influence of capping layers was evidenced by Bergter et al [6] in the case of Re-Ni bilayers covered by various thicknesses of copper.…”
Section: Ultrathin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behaviour could be successfully described taking into account anisotropy and dipolar effects for the Co layer. In the case of Fe-Ru and Fe-Ir superlattices, Piecuch et al [4,5] evidenced the presence of iron magnetically dead layers that they assumed to be due to hybridization of Fe 3d states with the 4d or 5d ones of Ru and Ir. The influence of capping layers was evidenced by Bergter et al [6] in the case of Re-Ni bilayers covered by various thicknesses of copper.…”
Section: Ultrathin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%