X-ray-absorption spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction in discontinuous Co/sub x/Fe/sub 1-x//Ag multilayers

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This paper reports on the structural properties of CoxFe12x /Ag discontinuous multilayers with x 50, 0.3, 0.7, and 1. The evolution of the structural properties has been investigated by x-ray diffraction and x-ray-absorption spectroscopy ~XAS!. Thermal treatments for 10 min at temperatures ranging between 200 and 800°C, lead to breakup of the layers forming a heterogeneous alloy with magnetic clusters embedded in a metallic Ag matrix. The as-deposited Co/Ag presents a high compressive stress, w ...
This paper reports on the structural properties of CoxFe12x /Ag discontinuous multilayers with x 50, 0.3, 0.7, and 1. The evolution of the structural properties has been investigated by x-ray diffraction and x-ray-absorption spectroscopy ~XAS!. Thermal treatments for 10 min at temperatures ranging between 200 and 800°C, lead to breakup of the layers forming a heterogeneous alloy with magnetic clusters embedded in a metallic Ag matrix. The as-deposited Co/Ag presents a high compressive stress, while a slight tensile stress is observed in every other composition. After annealing there is a relaxation of the stress as well as a crystallographic ordering of the magnetic clusters. It is found from XAS measurements that, for the alloys with x 50.3 and 0.7, there is a better-ordered structure around Co than Fe absorbing atoms. We conclude that Co atoms are within the core of the magnetic clusters, while Fe atoms occupy preferentially the interfacial positions near Ag. Co atoms in Co/Ag multilayers have a fcc structure. ...
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Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics. New York. Vol. 61, no. 5 (Feb. 2000), p. 3286-3296
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