Abstract

We studied magnetism and morphology of metastable bcc Co nanostructures on Au(001) by x-ray magnetic circular dichroism in combination with scanning tunneling microscopy and photoelectron emission microscopy. While room-temperature deposition of Co onto Au(001) leads to the formation of bcc Co thin films with pure in-plane magnetization, postannealing of these thin films at 500 K drastically changes the morphology to bcc Co islands embedded in Au. In accordance with this morphological change, we find that an out-of-plane magnetization emerges additionally and the coexistence of in-plane and out-of-plane remanent magnetizations is observed for the islands. The nanostructure-size dependence of magnetic moments suggests that the magnetization easy axis of the island changes from the in-plane to the out-of-plane direction with decreasing nanostructure size. Such a spin reorientation transition is likely due to the increased fractional population of rim atoms generating the out-of-plane magnetization in the smaller islands. The observed out-of-plane remanent magnetization of the smaller islands indicates their large magnetic anisotropy.

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