Growth and magnetic anisotropy of Fe films deposited on Si(111) using an ultrathin iron silicide template

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Garreau, G
Hajjar, S
Bubendorff, JL
Pirri, C
Berling, D
Mehdaoui, A
Stephan, R
Wetzel, R
Zabrocki, S
Gewinner, G
Boukari, S
Beaurepaire, E
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[1] Lab Phys & Spectroscopie Elect, F-68093 Mulhouse, France
[2] Inst Phys & Chim Mat Strasbourg, F-67034 Strasbourg, France
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10.1103/PhysRevB.71.094430
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The growth and magnetic properties of thin Fe films deposited at room temperature on ultrathin iron silicide seed layer epitaxially grown on Si(111) single crystal were investigated as a function of Fe thickness (0 < t(Fe) < 300 monolayers). The growth mode and structure have been determined in situ by means of scanning tunneling microscopy, low energy electron diffraction, and x-ray photoelectron diffraction. The magnetic properties were characterized ex situ by conventional polar and longitudinal magneto-optical Kerr effect, transverse biased initial inverse susceptibility and torque (TBIIST) measurements, and superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry. Fe growth is of Volmer-Weber type (island growth) and the epitaxial film adopts the bee alpha-Fe structure. Onset of long-range ferromagnetic order occurs at 4.7 monolayers (ML), in the vicinity of the percolation threshold of the Fe islands. The Curie temperature increases continuously with Fe coverage, varying from 135 K for 4.7 ML to 260 K for 7.3 ML. Two different spin reorientation transitions have been observed versus Fe coverage. First, the magnetic easy axis rotates from normal to the film plane, for coverage below 6 ML, to in plane, for thickness above 7 ML. Then, in-plane magnetized films present tiny (anisotropy fields less than 4 Oe) uniaxial and sixfold magnetic anisotropies. From sixfold anisotropy the small higher order cubic anisotropy constant K-2 was measured precisely by TBIIST. It decreases monotonously with increasing coverage and changes its sign at approximately 20 ML, which in turn results in a switching of the sixfold anisotropy easy axis from (1-10) to (1-21) directions. It appears that TIBIIST magnetometry is a powerful method for a quantitative determination of the various contributions to in-plane magnetic anisotropies in ultrathin films.
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