Abstract
The temperature-dependent magnetic properties of the surface were investigated by means of spin-resolved appearance potential spectroscopy. Within the temperature range studied, from 100 K to 1100 K, two phase transitions occur in the bulk: a compositional order-disorder phase transition between 770 and 785 K and a ferromagnetic-paramagnetic phase transition with a Curie temperature of 863 K. The first one does not show up in the appearance potential signals of Fe and Ni, while the latter is reflected in the spin-asymmetry signals. Both the Fe and the Ni signals follow the bulk magnetization curve of with no evidence of any exceptional surface magnetic properties. Furthermore, our data show that, to a good approximation, the spin asymmetry of the appearance potential signal is proportional to the magnetization.
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