Abstract
The effective anisotropy fields, , of Fe films of 2 to 15 monolayers thick grown on Cu(001) were measured at 100 K for two growth conditions; 100 K growth with a room temperature anneal and room-temperature growth. First-order anisotropy constants, and , are derived for the thickness independent anisotropy energy term and the thickness dependent anisotropy energy term, respectively. For 100 K growth, for the glide-distorted fcc Fe film is two orders of magnitude larger than for the bcc Fe film and >30 times larger than for bulk bcc Fe. The fcc film has ergs/, compared to 0.94 ergs/ for the bcc Fe film. The perpendicular easy axis in the glide-distorted fcc Fe, for either growth temperature, is observed only because both and result in large perpendicular anisotropy energies. A conversion to an in-plane easy axis occurs as the thickness dependent anisotropy energy decreases with increasing Fe thickness in the bcc phase and is not directly a result of the phase transformation to bcc Fe. Room-temperature growth gives similar anisotropy constants.
- Received 7 August 1995
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.53.5563
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