Ferromagnetic resonance of fe(111)/cu(111)multilayers
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Ferromagnetic resonance at 9.4 GHz has been used to characterize several samples of Fe sing1e-crystal films and Fe/Cu multilayers prepared by electron-beam deposition on HF-etched, hydrogen-terminated Si(111). Resonance field data as a function of the field orientation in the film plane confirmed that Fe films and Fe/Cu multilayers grow epitaxially on Si(111) with excellent crystallinity in the [111] orientation. Moreover, we have found that the (111) plane is unique among the principal planes ...
Ferromagnetic resonance at 9.4 GHz has been used to characterize several samples of Fe sing1e-crystal films and Fe/Cu multilayers prepared by electron-beam deposition on HF-etched, hydrogen-terminated Si(111). Resonance field data as a function of the field orientation in the film plane confirmed that Fe films and Fe/Cu multilayers grow epitaxially on Si(111) with excellent crystallinity in the [111] orientation. Moreover, we have found that the (111) plane is unique among the principal planes in cubic crystals, because it allows precise measurements of the small second-order and in-plane anisotropies as well as misorientations from the crystal plane. ...
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Physical review. B, Condensed Matter. New York. Vol. 49, n. 21 (June 1994), p. 15105-15109
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