L10 -ordered (Fe100−xCrx)Pt thin films : Phase formation, morphology, and spin structure

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Schmidt, Nataliia Y.
Hintermayr, Julian
Luo, Chen
Ryll, Hanjo
Radu, Florin
Szunyogh, László
Albrecht, Manfred
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Physical Review B. American Physical Society (APS). 2020, 102(21), 214436. ISSN 2469-9950. eISSN 2469-9969. Available under: doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.102.214436
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Chemically ordered L10 (Fe100−xCrx)Pt thin films were expitaxially grown on MgO(001) substrates by magnetron sputter-deposition at 770∘C. In this sample series, Fe was continuously substituted by Cr over the full composition range. The lattice parameter in the [001] growth direction steadily increases from L10-FePt toward L10-CrPt, confirming the incorporation of Cr in the lattice occupying Fe sites. With the observed high degree of chemical ordering and (001) orientation, strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is associated, which persists up to a Cr content of x=20 at. %. Similarly, the coercive field in the easy-axis direction is strongly reduced, which is, however, further attributed to a strong alteration of the film morphology with Cr substitution. The latter changes from a well-separated island microstructure to a more continuous film morphology. In the dilute alloy with low Cr content, isolated Cr magnetic moments couple antiferromagnetically to the ferromagnetic Fe matrix. In this case, all Cr moments are aligned parallel, thus forming a ferrimagnetic FeCrPt system. With increasing Cr concentration, nearest-neighbor Cr-Cr pairs start to appear, thereby increasing magnetic frustration and disorder, which lead to canting of neighboring magnetic moments, as revealed by atomistic spin-model simulations with model parameters based on first principles. At higher Cr concentrations, a frustrated ferrimagnetic order is established. With Cr substitution of up to 20 at. %, no pronounced change in Curie temperature, which is in the range of 700 K, was noticed. But with further addition the Curie temperature drops down substantially even down to room temperature at 47 at. % Cr. Furthermore, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism studies on dilute alloys containing up to 20 at. % of Cr revealed similar spin moments for Fe and Cr in the range between 2.1–2.5 μB but rather large orbital moments of up to 0.50 ±0.10μB for Cr. These results were also compared to ab initio calculations.

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ISO 690SCHMIDT, Nataliia Y., Ritwik MONDAL, Andreas DONGES, Julian HINTERMAYR, Chen LUO, Hanjo RYLL, Florin RADU, László SZUNYOGH, Ulrich NOWAK, Manfred ALBRECHT, 2020. L10 -ordered (Fe100−xCrx)Pt thin films : Phase formation, morphology, and spin structure. In: Physical Review B. American Physical Society (APS). 2020, 102(21), 214436. ISSN 2469-9950. eISSN 2469-9969. Available under: doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.102.214436
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@article{Schmidt2020order-52384,
  year={2020},
  doi={10.1103/PhysRevB.102.214436},
  title={L1<sub>0</sub> -ordered (Fe<sub>100−x</sub>Cr<sub>x</sub>)Pt thin films : Phase formation, morphology, and spin structure},
  number={21},
  volume={102},
  issn={2469-9950},
  journal={Physical Review B},
  author={Schmidt, Nataliia Y. and Mondal, Ritwik and Donges, Andreas and Hintermayr, Julian and Luo, Chen and Ryll, Hanjo and Radu, Florin and Szunyogh, László and Nowak, Ulrich and Albrecht, Manfred},
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