Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior to the deposition carried out by an Ar ion milling. Films grown at substrate temperatures above 100 °C show well-defined fourfold anisotropies. The onset of epitaxial growth is accompanied by an increase in the surface roughness with growth occurring in a distinct island-like pattern. The Fe layers show significantly reduced moments, which decrease with increasing temperature. Antiferromagnetic coupling between Fe layers with Cr spacers was measured in a multilayer with a Cr thickness of 2.7 nm, around the second antiferromagnetic peak. The magnetic properties of the films are discussed in the context of multilayer storage applications
We grow monocrystalline Fe(001) films and Fe/Si/Fe(001) trilayers by ion-beam sputter epitaxy on GaA...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs subs...
Fe/Si multilayers with antiferromagnetic interlayer coupling have been grown via ion-beam sputtering...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Supporting data for the paper 'Sputter grown Fe and Fe/Cr multilayers with four-fold magnetic anisot...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs su...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs su...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs su...
Fe(001) films, 10�100 nm thick, were epitaxially grown by magnetron sputtering on GaAs(001) and on...
We grow monocrystalline Fe(001) films and Fe/Si/Fe(001) trilayers by ion-beam sputter epitaxy on GaA...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs subs...
Fe/Si multilayers with antiferromagnetic interlayer coupling have been grown via ion-beam sputtering...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Thin films of Fe have been epitaxially sputtered on GaAs substrates with native oxide removal prior ...
Supporting data for the paper 'Sputter grown Fe and Fe/Cr multilayers with four-fold magnetic anisot...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs su...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs su...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs su...
Fe(001) films, 10�100 nm thick, were epitaxially grown by magnetron sputtering on GaAs(001) and on...
We grow monocrystalline Fe(001) films and Fe/Si/Fe(001) trilayers by ion-beam sputter epitaxy on GaA...
Magnetic anisotropies of epitaxial ultrathin iron films grown on the surface-reconstructed GaAs subs...
Fe/Si multilayers with antiferromagnetic interlayer coupling have been grown via ion-beam sputtering...