We study the magnetic properties of Fe thin films epitaxially grown on GaAs (001) for a large range of substrate temperature. Magnetization deficiency has been observed and studied. Its dependence on both thickness and temperature clearly show the existence of a nearly half-magnetized phase at the interface, covered by "as-bulk" Fe. Furthermore, reflection high-energy electron diffraction studies show a transition between two bcc structures with different crystalline parameters. Transmission electron microscopy confirms the formation of this interfacial phase, for which the compound Fe3Ga2-xAsx seems to be the best candidate. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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Filipe, A., Schuhl, A., & Galtier, P. (1997). Structure and magnetism of the Fe/GaAs interface. Applied Physics Letters, 70(1), 129–131. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.119284
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