Transverse-geometry x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (TXMCD) measurements on Au/Co-staircase/Au(001) reveal the orbital origin of intrinsic in-plane magnetic anisotropy A gigantic TXMCD was successfully observed at the Co L3,2 edges for Co thickness (tC0) in the 2-monolayer regime. A TXMCD-sum-rule analysis shows a remarkable enhancement of an orbital-moment anisotropy (Δmorb) and of an in-plane magnetic dipole moment (m||T). Both Δmorb and m||T exhibit close similarity in tCo dependence, reflecting the in-plane magnetic anisotropy These observations evidence that extremely strong, intrinsic, in-plane magnetic anisotropy originates from the anisotropic orbital part of the wave function, dominating the dipole-dipole-interaction-derived, extrinsic, in-plane magnetic anisotropy.
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Koide, T., Mamiya, K., Asakura, D., Osatune, Y., Fujimori, A., Suzuki, Y., … Yuasa, S. (2014). Gigantic transverse x-ray magnetic circular dichroism in ultrathin Co in Au/Co/Au(001). In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 502). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/502/1/012002
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