It is demonstrated that perpendicular magnetic anisotropy may be obtained with a room temperature growth process in ordered (FePd) alloys. Indeed, using atomic layer by atomic layer epitaxy, a partial chemical ordering into the L10 structure is obtained, with a corresponding intermediate perpendicular anisotropy (Ku/2 ΠM2b∼0.4). These samples provide an appropriate template for the study of the magnetic reorientation from in plane to out of plane magnetization upon layer's thickness increase. VSM, transverse Kerr measurements and magnetic force microscopy have been used in order to determine the relevant magnetic parameters and the occurrence of the reorientation transition
We have investigated magnetic anisotropy of ultrathin Fe films grown on vicinal Si (111) with 4° mis...
We report a reversible spin-reorientation transition between in-plane and out-of-plane orientation i...
We have grown, by sputtering, Co films on (1 1 1) Si substrate, with the aim to find the critical th...
We have studied the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy resulting from the L10 chemical ordering of Fe...
Ferromagnetic FePd L $1_{0}$ ordered alloys are highly expected as forthcoming high-density recordin...
The magnetization reversal process is investigated in perpendicular spring magnets of epitaxial L10 ...
We find that the use of V(100) buffer layers on MgO(001) substrates for the epitaxy of FePd binary a...
We present the results of a systematic change in magnetic domain structures. The change depended on ...
L10-ordered FePd thin films with strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and self-organized domain ...
The perpendicular magnetic domains of an ultrathin Fe film on Ag (0 0 1) have been imaged by magneti...
AbstractWe report on the development of structural and magnetic order in epitaxially grown L10 FePt ...
International audienceThin film alloys with perpendicular anisotropy were studied using Lorentz Tran...
This work establishes a method of controlling the c-axis-oriented structure of α-Fe (soft magnetic)/...
Magnetic domain structures in two 50 nm thick chemically-ordered FePd (001) epitaxial films with dif...
International audienceFerromagnetic thin films with moderate perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA)...
We have investigated magnetic anisotropy of ultrathin Fe films grown on vicinal Si (111) with 4° mis...
We report a reversible spin-reorientation transition between in-plane and out-of-plane orientation i...
We have grown, by sputtering, Co films on (1 1 1) Si substrate, with the aim to find the critical th...
We have studied the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy resulting from the L10 chemical ordering of Fe...
Ferromagnetic FePd L $1_{0}$ ordered alloys are highly expected as forthcoming high-density recordin...
The magnetization reversal process is investigated in perpendicular spring magnets of epitaxial L10 ...
We find that the use of V(100) buffer layers on MgO(001) substrates for the epitaxy of FePd binary a...
We present the results of a systematic change in magnetic domain structures. The change depended on ...
L10-ordered FePd thin films with strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and self-organized domain ...
The perpendicular magnetic domains of an ultrathin Fe film on Ag (0 0 1) have been imaged by magneti...
AbstractWe report on the development of structural and magnetic order in epitaxially grown L10 FePt ...
International audienceThin film alloys with perpendicular anisotropy were studied using Lorentz Tran...
This work establishes a method of controlling the c-axis-oriented structure of α-Fe (soft magnetic)/...
Magnetic domain structures in two 50 nm thick chemically-ordered FePd (001) epitaxial films with dif...
International audienceFerromagnetic thin films with moderate perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA)...
We have investigated magnetic anisotropy of ultrathin Fe films grown on vicinal Si (111) with 4° mis...
We report a reversible spin-reorientation transition between in-plane and out-of-plane orientation i...
We have grown, by sputtering, Co films on (1 1 1) Si substrate, with the aim to find the critical th...