Noncollinear and collinear magnetic structures in exchange coupled Fe/Cr(001) superlattices

The magnetic and structural properties of molecular beam epitaxy grown Fe/Cr(001) superlattices were studied as a function of the growth temperature T sub g using polarized neutron reflectometry (PNR) with polarization analysis magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE), and x-ray scattering techniques. From...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. B, Condensed matter Condensed matter, 1995-12, Vol.52 (22), p.16066-16085
Hauptverfasser: Schreyer, A, Ankner, JF, Zeidler, T, Zabel, H, Schäfer, M, Wolf, JA, Grünberg, P, Majkrzak, CF
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Zusammenfassung:The magnetic and structural properties of molecular beam epitaxy grown Fe/Cr(001) superlattices were studied as a function of the growth temperature T sub g using polarized neutron reflectometry (PNR) with polarization analysis magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE), and x-ray scattering techniques. From MOKE and PNR as a function of external field we find strong noncollinear coupling between the iron layers and a so far unexpected coupling angle of 50 deg near remanence for a sample grown at T sub g =250 deg C. A detailed discussion of the domain structure of the sample near remanence confirms the modeling. On the other hand, an otherwise equivalent sample grown at room temperature exhibits completely ferromagnetic or uncoupled behavior. Using diffuse x-ray scattering methods these distinct differences in the magnetic structure are found to be correlated with a growth temperature dependent length scale of constant chromium interlayer thickness l sub Cr . We find that l sub Cr increases significantly with T sub g . These reuslts are discussed in the framework of current theories of noncollinear exchange. It is demonstrated that the bilinear-biquadratic formalism used so far is inconsistent with the data. The Cr specific proximity magnetism model is discussed which explains the occurrence of noncollinear coupling for systems with Cr interlayer thickness fluctuations on the length scale observed here for T sub g =250 deg C. The model yields an exchange energy different from the bilinear-biquadratic formalism used so far, explaining the asymptotic approach to saturation observed by MOKE.
ISSN:0163-1829
1095-3795
DOI:10.1103/physrevb.52.16066