1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.60.9596
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Magnetic structure of Fe/Gd multilayers determined by resonant x-ray magnetic scattering

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“…This value is considerably smaller than the bulk saturation magnetization for Gd, 2056 emu/cm 3 , but it is similar to the reduced magnetization in thin-film Gd reported by other authors. 16,17 The saturation magnetization of a single Gd thin film was measured very close to the bulk value (see Fig. 6).…”
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“…This value is considerably smaller than the bulk saturation magnetization for Gd, 2056 emu/cm 3 , but it is similar to the reduced magnetization in thin-film Gd reported by other authors. 16,17 The saturation magnetization of a single Gd thin film was measured very close to the bulk value (see Fig. 6).…”
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“…A 20-30% reduction of the magnetization of Gd in Gd/Fe multilayers has previously been reported by several groups, [13][14][15] but very rarely is the reduction as large as the one reported here. 16,17 Beyond the different values obtained for the enhanced exchange and the reduced magnetization of Gd, this work shows that a DSV is an efficient tool for characterizing magnetic materials in general and compounds of REs in particular, which is of great interest for many magnetic research fields.…”
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“…In the Fe/Gd and Fe/Dy multilayer systems, on the other hand, twisted magnetic structures have been inferred experimentally [4][5][6] and theoretically. [7][8][9][10][11][12] The Fe/Tb multilayer system, lying between the Fe/Gd and Fe/Dy systems in the Periodic Table, is expected to have some kind of twisted magnetic structure, caused by the competition among the exchange coupling, the Zeeman energy, and the anisotropic energy.…”
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“…[10,11,12] We have studied the effect of reducing M We have also simulated a multilayer with a reduced interface coupling A int = −A Gd = −0.75 µerg cm −1 . The main features, relative to the "standard" simulation with A int = −1.0 µerg cm −1 , were strongly reduced α i and boundary angles but slightly higher DW widths for all fields.…”
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