Abstract

The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of 6–8 ML Ni/W(1 1 0) is measured in situ in UHV by means of an AC-susceptibility mutual inductance bridge. At sufficient small driving magnetic fields ⩽11 A/m a susceptibility maximum and an interval of constant susceptibility on the high temperature side of the peak are observed. The Curie temperature is identified as the low temperature limit of this region of constant susceptibility. The appearance of the maximum at lower temperatures is interpreted as a ferro-magnetic response at T< T C. The critical exponent γ is extracted from a power law fit at T> T C. For the smallest field of 3 A/m, the determined γ of 1.26 (7) is consistent with γ of the three-dimensional Ising model. For larger fields, the exponent depends on the field and presents an effective value.

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