Abstract
Spin- and angle-resolved photoemission show that a very similar development of the electronic structure occurs in fcc Fe films grown on Co(100) and on Cu(100). On both substrates the electronic structure displays distinct changes as a function of the thickness which correlate with the magnetic properties of the film. The measurement of the photoelectron spin polarization demonstrates that the surface region of Fe films on Co(100) as well as on Cu(100) is magnetically alive at all thicknesses.
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