Abstract
The existence of ferromagnetic ordering in graphene on cobalt is demonstrated by means of resonant magnetic reflection spectroscopy exploiting the transversal magneto-optical Kerr-effect (T-MOKE). Using linearly polarized synchrotron radiation in the soft x-ray range with energies spanning the carbon 1s edge, the π- and σ- bonds of graphene were excited individually, showing that magnetism in graphene is carried by the π - orbitals. Magnetic signals were detected over a wide energy range from 257 - 340 eV with a T-MOKE peak value of 1.1 % at the π - resonance energy near 285 eV. By comparison with corresponding spectra measured at the 2p edges of the Co substrate, a large induced magnetic moment of 0.14 μB was derived for graphene. Individual hysteresis curves monitored at the Co 2p and C 1s edges show that the carbon magnetism is induced by the Co substrate.
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Mertins, H. C., Jansing, C., Gilbert, M., Krivenkov, M., Sanchez-Barriga, J., Varykhalov, A., … Oppeneer, P. M. (2017). Magneto-optical reflection spectroscopy on graphene/Co in the soft x-ray range. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 903). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/903/1/012025
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