2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2821370
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Tuning the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in tetragonally distorted FexCo1−x alloy films on Rh (001) by varying the alloy composition

Abstract: Tetragonally distorted FexCo1−x alloy films are grown on Rh (001) showing a strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in a wide thickness and composition range. This large perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is chemical composition dependent and reaches a maximum at x=0.4. For this composition, we observed an out-of-plane easy axis of magnetization at room temperature with film thickness up to 15 ML. Our experiments show that the proper adjustment of the Fermi level (EF) by the variation of the FexCo1−x alloy com… Show more

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“…These confirmations should be viewed with caution, since in all quantified cases the measured values of K u seem to be lower than the predictions for comparable parameter values of c/a and of x by factors of two to four. In detail, K u ¼ 108 meV per atom was found for Fe 0.5 Co 0.5 jPd(001) films with 3-10 ML thickness, about half the predicted value [10]; for [Fe 0.36 Co 0.64 jPt(001)] n superlattices, only one half [9] or one quarter [11] of the theoretical value was measured, depending on the way of comparison (dedicated calculation for a certain superlattice [9] or evaluation of bulk data from various superlattice data [11]). One should note that in the latter case the anisotropy was measured at room temperature, which explains a part of the discrepancy.…”
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“…These confirmations should be viewed with caution, since in all quantified cases the measured values of K u seem to be lower than the predictions for comparable parameter values of c/a and of x by factors of two to four. In detail, K u ¼ 108 meV per atom was found for Fe 0.5 Co 0.5 jPd(001) films with 3-10 ML thickness, about half the predicted value [10]; for [Fe 0.36 Co 0.64 jPt(001)] n superlattices, only one half [9] or one quarter [11] of the theoretical value was measured, depending on the way of comparison (dedicated calculation for a certain superlattice [9] or evaluation of bulk data from various superlattice data [11]). One should note that in the latter case the anisotropy was measured at room temperature, which explains a part of the discrepancy.…”
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“…The large values of K u and M s in these alloys were first predicted by first-principles calculations 7 and then confirmed by experiments. [8][9][10][11] In particular, Yildiz et al…”
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“…The large values of K u and M s in these alloys were first predicted by first-principles calculations 7 and then confirmed by experiments. [8][9][10][11] In particular, Yildiz et al11 achieved a strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) in tetragonal FeCo alloys epitaxially grown on Pd (c/a = 1.13), Ir (c/a = 1.18), and Rh (c/a = 1.24) substrates. The authors found that the PMA is very sensitive to the tetragonal distortion and increases with increasing c/a ratio, which allows to tune the PMA by growing the alloys on different substrates.…”
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“…Calculations 2,3 based on Density Functional Theory (DFT) predicted remarkably high MCAs if the unit cell would be tetragonally distorted with c/a between 1.2 and 1.25. The most common approach to strain the unit cell experimentally [8][9][10][11] is coherent epitaxial growth of thin films on suitable substrates that provide appropriate in-plane lattice parameters a. Assuming constant volume of the Fe-Co unit cell, a strain parallel to the film normal is expected when a is smaller than the equilibrium lattice parameter of Fe-Co. Up to now, tetragonally distorted Fe-Co films with perpendicular easy axis of magnetization could not be produced with film thicknesses exceeding 15 monolayers (ML) [9][10][11] .…”
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