Abstract

The magnetic and structural properties of a series of VxCo1−x alloy films prepared in a variety of compositions on a W(110) surface were investigated using spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (SRPES) and low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) measurements. The epitaxial structures of the films were preserved over all V concentrations, despite the observation of a structural phase transition (SPT: hcp/bcc at x = 0.38), which was apparent from the LEED images. A magnetic phase transition (MPT) from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic occurred in the Co-rich region at x = 0.38. The SPT (from hcp and bcc) and MPT (from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic) were clearly correlated at x = 0.38, possibly due to changes in the electronic and magnetic structures of the valence band, as monitored by SRPES and LEED. The magnetization in the VxCo1−x alloy films on a W(110) surface varied systematically with the V concentration, and correlations between the structural changes and magnetic properties were revealed using SRPES and LEED.

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