Author:
Trhlík Milos,Rotter Milos,Severijns Nathal,Vanneste Ludo
Abstract
Low-temperature nuclear orientation (NO) is presented as a useful tool to
study the behaviour of rare earth (RE) ionic magnetic moments in magnetic
multilayers. NO is shown to give rather direct information about the direction
of RE ionic moments in such low-dimensional systems. In particular, the
perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) can be directly monitored using RE
atoms as probes. The potential of NO is demonstrated by our recent results,
which concern the Fe/Tb multilayers. We have studied NO of
160Tb in Fe(40 Å)/Tb(x
Å) (x = 5–30) and found that the Tb magnetic moments show
PMA at low external magnetic fields (Bext). PMA of the
Tb spins is found to be more pronounced when the Tb layer is thinner. It was
found that Bext has a complicated influence on the Tb
magnetic moment misalignment, which is connected with an interplay between
PMA, the exchange interactions and the shape and magnetic crystalline
anisotropy.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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4 articles.
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