International audienceStoichiometric FeRh undergoes a temperature-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) to ferromagnetic (FM) transition at similar to 350 K. In this Letter, changes in the electronic structure accompanying this transition are investigated in epitaxial FeRh thin films via bulk-sensitive valence-band and core-level hard x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with a photon energy of 5.95 keV. Clear differences between the AFM and FM states are observed across the entire valence-band spectrum and these are well reproduced using density-functional theory. Changes in the 2p core levels of Fe are also observed and interpreted using Anderson impurity model calculations. These results indicate that significant electronic structure changes over ...
Interfaces and low dimensionality are sources of strong modifications of electronic, structural, and...
Exchange systems of FeRh with a hard magnetic layer are a promising approach for heat-assisted magne...
Magneto-structural phase transition in FeRh epitaxial layers was studied optically. It is shown that...
International audienceStoichiometric FeRh undergoes a temperature-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) to...
Stoichiometric FeRh undergoes a temperature-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) to ferromagnetic (FM) tr...
Epitaxial FeRh(100) films (CsCl structure, ∼10 ML thick), prepared in situ on a W(100) single-crysta...
We use time-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to probe the electronic and magnetization dyna...
WOS:000370037800016International audienceWe report on the structural investigation of FeRh thin film...
The evolution of the antiferromagnetic phase across the temperature-driven ferromagnetic (FM) to ant...
Interfaces and low dimensionality are sources of strong modifications of electronic, structural, and...
The evolution of the antiferromagnetic phase across the temperature-driven ferromagnetic (FM) to ant...
The evolution of ferromagnetic FM domains across the temperature driven antiferromagnetic AF to...
The evolution of ferromagnetic FM domains across the temperature driven antiferromagnetic AF to...
The evolution of ferromagnetic(FM) domains across the temperature-driven antiferromagnetic (AF) to F...
The evolution of ferromagnetic FM domains across the temperature driven antiferromagnetic AF to...
Interfaces and low dimensionality are sources of strong modifications of electronic, structural, and...
Exchange systems of FeRh with a hard magnetic layer are a promising approach for heat-assisted magne...
Magneto-structural phase transition in FeRh epitaxial layers was studied optically. It is shown that...
International audienceStoichiometric FeRh undergoes a temperature-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) to...
Stoichiometric FeRh undergoes a temperature-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) to ferromagnetic (FM) tr...
Epitaxial FeRh(100) films (CsCl structure, ∼10 ML thick), prepared in situ on a W(100) single-crysta...
We use time-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to probe the electronic and magnetization dyna...
WOS:000370037800016International audienceWe report on the structural investigation of FeRh thin film...
The evolution of the antiferromagnetic phase across the temperature-driven ferromagnetic (FM) to ant...
Interfaces and low dimensionality are sources of strong modifications of electronic, structural, and...
The evolution of the antiferromagnetic phase across the temperature-driven ferromagnetic (FM) to ant...
The evolution of ferromagnetic FM domains across the temperature driven antiferromagnetic AF to...
The evolution of ferromagnetic FM domains across the temperature driven antiferromagnetic AF to...
The evolution of ferromagnetic(FM) domains across the temperature-driven antiferromagnetic (AF) to F...
The evolution of ferromagnetic FM domains across the temperature driven antiferromagnetic AF to...
Interfaces and low dimensionality are sources of strong modifications of electronic, structural, and...
Exchange systems of FeRh with a hard magnetic layer are a promising approach for heat-assisted magne...
Magneto-structural phase transition in FeRh epitaxial layers was studied optically. It is shown that...