Abstract

A 59Co NMR study has been carried out on several series of co-evaporated Co1-xFex thin-film alloys prepared on MgO (001), GaAs (100), and GaAs (110) substrates at deposition temperatures between 175°C and 500°C. The sample thicknesses varied between 100 A and 1000 A and the alloy concentrations were in the range 0:1 < x < 0:3. X-ray diffraction and NMR show that the stability limits of the bcc phase in CoFe alloys is shifted from the x = 0:25 observed in the bulk alloys down to about x = 0:11 in thin films. For x = 0:27 and at the deposition temperature of 500°C, a new ordered phase has been stabilised where Co has two Fe atoms only in its first coordination shell. Other samples, grown at lower temperatures, also exhibit an exotic chemical short range order (CSRO) where Co coordinations with zero and two Fe neighbours dominate. A mixture of bcc Co (and not fcc Co as in the bulk alloys) and unknown ordered bcc intermetallics can account for the observed CSRO. Theoretical ground-state phases for the bcc lattice are considered in order to explain the observations.

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