Ferromagnetic-resonance study of ultrathin bcc Fe(100) films grown epitaxially on fcc Ag(100) substrates

B. Heinrich, K. B. Urquhart, A. S. Arrott, J. F. Cochran, K. Myrtle, and S. T. Purcell
Phys. Rev. Lett. 59, 1756 – Published 12 October 1987
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Abstract

Studies of ferromagnetic resonance lines at ≃73 and ≃36 GHz yield the static and dynamic parameters of ultrathin layers of bcc Fe(100) grown on fcc Ag(100) substrates and covered by fcc Au(100). Results for layer thicknesses of 28, 17, 5, and 3 monolayers when extrapolated to 2 monolayers indicate that the magnetization of bilayers of Fe should be perpendicular to the film. This indicates a large unexplained contribution to the magnetic anisotropy at or near the surfaces. A rapid increase in the Gilbert damping coefficient with decreasing film thickness reflects an enhanced role of spin-orbit coupling.

  • Received 7 April 1987

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.59.1756

©1987 American Physical Society

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B. Heinrich, K. B. Urquhart, A. S. Arrott, J. F. Cochran, K. Myrtle, and S. T. Purcell

  • Surface Science Laboratory, Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6, Canada

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Vol. 59, Iss. 15 — 12 October 1987

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