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Nanoscale ; 13(16): 7685-7693, 2021 Apr 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33928952

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The Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) manifesting in asymmetric layered ferromagnetic films gives rise to non-colinear spin structures stabilizing magnetization configurations with nontrivial topology. In this work magnetization reversal, magnetic domain alignment, and strength of DMI are related to the crystalline structure of W/Co/Pt multilayers grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The applied growth method enables the fabrication of layered systems with higher crystalline quality than commonly applied sputtering techniques. A relatively high value of the D coefficient was determined from the aligned magnetic domain stripe structure, substantially exceeding 2 mJ m-2. The highest value of DMI strength Deff = 2.64 mJ m-2 and surface DMI parameter DS = 1.83 pJ m-1 have been observed for a repetition number equal to 10. The experimental results correlate exactly with those obtained from the micromagnetic modelling and density functional theory calculations performed for the well-defined layered stacks. This high value of DMI strength originates from the additive contributions of the interfacial atomic Co layers at the two types of interfaces.

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J Synchrotron Radiat ; 25(Pt 5): 1400-1407, 2018 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30179179

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Magnetic polarization of Mo atoms in Co96Mo4 alloy film and Co/Mo multilayered structures has been studied by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. Samples with Mo spacers of two different thicknesses (0.9 nm and 1.8 nm) were investigated. Mo atoms receive a magnetic moment of -0.21µB in the alloy. In the multilayer with the thinner Mo spacer (dMo = 0.9 nm) the magnetic moment is much smaller (-0.03µB). In both cases the measured induced moment at the Mo site is oriented antiparallel to the moment at the Co atoms. The presence of the induced moment in the Mo spacer coincides with antiferromagnetic coupling between the Co component slabs. In contrast, neither measurable induced moment at the Mo site nor interlayer coupling between the Co layers has been found for the multilayer with the thicker Mo spacer. Possible mechanisms of the coupling associated with the induced moment are discussed in detail.

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Nanotechnology ; 29(20): 205205, 2018 May 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29488898

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A detailed magneto-photoluminescence study of individual (Cd, Mn)Te/(Cd, Mg)Te core/shell nanowires grown by molecular beam epitaxy is performed. First of all, an enhancement of the Zeeman splitting due to sp-d exchange interaction between band carriers and Mn-spins is evidenced in these nanostructures. Then, it is found that the value of this splitting depends strongly on the magnetic field direction with respect to the nanowire axis. The largest splitting is observed when the magnetic field is applied perpendicular and the smallest when it is applied parallel to the nanowire axis. This effect is explained in terms of magnetic field induced valence band mixing and evidences the light hole character of the excitonic emission. The values of the light and heavy hole splitting are determined for several individual nanowires based on the comparison of experimental results to theoretical calculations.

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