Magnetic anisotropies and misfit strain relaxations have been investigated in Cu/Ni-wedge/Cu (100) and (111) sandwiches deposited by molecular beam epitaxy on single-crystal Cu substrates. Our results reveal a clear distinction in the nature of the measured anisotropy at Ni thicknesses below and above the critical value tc, where the growth becomes incoherent. Below tc, coherent lattice strain modifies only the volume anisotropy, while interface anisotropy is Néel type; above tc, magnetoelastic effects are found to contribute to the interface anisotropy.
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Jungblut, R., Johnson, M. T., Aan De Stegge, J., Reinders, A., & Den Broeder, F. J. A. (1994). Orientational and structural dependence of magnetic anisotropy of Cu/Ni/Cu sandwiches: Misfit interface anisotropy. Journal of Applied Physics, 75(10), 6424–6426. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.355372
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