Abstract
Vicinal substrates provide unique opportunities to engineer the magnetic anisotropies of magnetic ultrathin films. Here we study Co layers on step-bunched Si(111) substrates, with or without a Cu interlayer, taken as model samples. To correlate their interface morphology with the step-induced magnetocrystalline anisotropy and the second-order optical polarization, the magnetization reversal, ferromagnetic resonance, and the interface-induced nonlinear magneto-optical spectroscopic response was investigated. We show that both the magnetic anisotropy of the Co layer and the nonlinear magneto-optical response are strongly modified by the addition of the Cu buffer. Thus, the Cu layer reduces the influence of step bunches on the in-plane anisotropy while simultaneously changing the uniaxial anisotropy constant. This is accompanied by a relative change in the rotational harmonics of the nonlinear optical signals that reflect the changes in the interface structure. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
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Stupakiewicz, A., Kirilyuk, A., Fleurence, A., Gieniusz, R., Maroutian, T., Beauvillain, P., … Rasing, T. (2009). Interface magnetic and optical anisotropy of ultrathin Co films grown on a vicinal Si substrate. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 80(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.80.094423
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