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Автор Allongue, P.
Автор Maroun, Fouad
Дата выпуска 2010
dc.description Abstract
dc.description Magnetism is highly sensitive to the local atomic environment, a property that is at the origin of the unique magnetic behavior induced by the large ratio of surface or interface atoms to bulk atoms in nanostructures and ultrathin films. One key property of strong relevance in technology is interface-induced perpendicular magnetization anisotropy, which often is observed in ultrathin magnetic layers of only a few atomic planes. Establishing the existence of this phenomenon required an improved control of the growth modes, and advances in its understanding required detailed structural studies coupled with sensitive magnetic characterization. While magnetic nanostructures have been mainly realized using molecular beam epitaxy, the preparation of magnetic nanostructures in the electrolytic environment has become possible, with a degree of control that is comparable to that achieved in ultrahigh vacuum. This article reviews recent studies about epitaxial ultrathin magnetic layers electrodeposited on Au(111) single crystal electrodes with emphasis on in situ structural and magnetic characterization. This article also demonstrates that surface magnetism is very sensitive to the electrochemical interface.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Materials Research Society 2010
Тема Technical Feature
Название Electrodeposited magnetic layers in the ultrathin limit
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1557/mrs2010.505
Electronic ISSN 1938-1425
Print ISSN 0883-7694
Журнал MRS Bulletin
Том 35
Первая страница 761
Последняя страница 770
Аффилиация Allongue P.; Ecole Polytechnique
Аффилиация Maroun Fouad; Ecole Polytechnique
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