Abstract
We report studies of the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy of Fe and Co on Cu(100), Cu(110), and Cu(111) using the magneto-optic Kerr effect. In general, the perpendicular anisotropy in the Fe films is enhanced for growth at low temperature, 80 K. Perpendicular remanence has been observed below a critical thickness of about 5–6 ML for fcc Fe(100)/Cu(100), fcc Fe(110)/Cu(110), and bcc Fe(110)/Cu(111). In contrast, a perpendicular remanence has been observed only for fcc Co(111)/Cu(111) and not in the as-grown state. These results are shown to be inconsistent with standard empirical theories of magnetocrystalline, magnetoelastic, and magnetostatic surface anisotropies and suggest a common magnetic interface anisotropy.
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