https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2007-00187-4
Magnetism of Fe clusters formed by buffer-layer assisted growth on Pt(997)
1
Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstrasse 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
2
Universidad de Valencia, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular, Polígon de la Coma s/n, 46980 Paterna, Spain
Corresponding author: a a.enders@fkf.mpg.de
Received:
31
January
2007
Revised:
26
April
2007
Published online:
13
June
2007
The growth and magnetism of nanometer size Fe clusters on stepped Pt surfaces is investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements (MOKE). The clusters are formed on xenon buffer layers of varying thickness and then brought into contact with the substrate by thermal desorption of the Xe. The cluster size is controlled by the thickness of the Xe layer. It is found that clusters of diameter smaller than the Pt terrace width of 2 nm are aligned along the step edges of the Pt(997), thus forming linear cluster chains. In this arrangement, the clusters are ferromagnetic with an easy axis in the direction along the surface normal. If the cluster diameter is larger than the terrace width then the alignment along the step edges is not observed and rather large agglomerates are found which are randomly distributed over the surface. Despite their increased volume, such agglomerates are superparamagnetic with in-plane easy magnetization axis. The enhanced magnetic anisotropy energy in the smallest clusters is originating from hybridization effects at the Fe-Pt interface.
PACS: 61.46.-w – Nanoscale materials / 68.37.Ef – Scanning tunneling microscopy / 36.40.Cg – Electronic and magnetic properties of clusters / 75.75.+a – Magnetic properties of nanostructures
© EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag, 2007