Abstract
Fe3Si/Ge(Fe,Si)/Fe3Si thin-film stacks were grown by a combination of molecular beam epitaxy and solid-phase epitaxy (Ge on Fe3Si). The stacks were analyzed using electron microscopy, electron diffraction, and synchrotron x-ray diffraction. The Ge(Fe,Si) films crystallize in the well-oriented, layered tetragonal structure FeGe2 with space group P4mm. This kind of structure does not exist as a bulk material and is stabilized by the solid-phase epitaxy of Ge on Fe3Si. We interpret this as an ordering phenomenon induced by minimization of the elastic energy of the epitaxial film.
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Jenichen, B., Hanke, M., Gaucher, S., Trampert, A., Herfort, J., Kirmse, H., … Erwin, S. C. (2018). Ordered structure of FeGe2 formed during solid-phase epitaxy. Physical Review Materials, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.2.051402
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