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The investigation of the magnetic properties of metallic multilayers by angle dependent Mössbauer spectroscopy. / Panchuck, V. V.; Semenov, V. G.; Uzdin, V. M.

в: Hyperfine Interactions, Том 156-157, № 1-4, 01.03.2004, стр. 643-647.

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title = "The investigation of the magnetic properties of metallic multilayers by angle dependent M{\"o}ssbauer spectroscopy",
abstract = "Hyperfine fields (hff) in Fe/V and Fe/Co superlattices have been investigated using angle dependent M{\"o}ssbauer spectroscopy. Conversion electron M{\"o}ssbauer (CEM) spectra were measured for different orientation of radiation beam relative to the crystallographic axes of the sample. Hff distributions were extracted from the texture-free spectra in which the ratio between different lines is independent on the hff directions. In Fe/V multilayers we found well-defined magnetic texture in the superlattice plane. To connect hff with magnetic moments we performed microscopic calculations of the electronic structure for Fe/V multilayers with alloyed interface. In Fe/Co multilayers the second and the fifth line of the spectra can be almost fully suppressed for appropriate beam direction in the plane of the sample. It means that all magnetic moments of Fe atoms are ordered in the same direction and, therefore, Fe/Co multilayers have to show strong magnetic anisotropy.",
keywords = "Angle dependent m{\"o}ssbauer spectroscopy, Hyperfine field distributions, Magnetic moment, Magnetic texture, Metallic multilayers",
author = "Panchuck, {V. V.} and Semenov, {V. G.} and Uzdin, {V. M.}",
year = "2004",
month = mar,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "156-157",
pages = "643--647",
journal = "Hyperfine Interactions",
issn = "0304-3843",
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T1 - The investigation of the magnetic properties of metallic multilayers by angle dependent Mössbauer spectroscopy

AU - Panchuck, V. V.

AU - Semenov, V. G.

AU - Uzdin, V. M.

PY - 2004/3/1

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N2 - Hyperfine fields (hff) in Fe/V and Fe/Co superlattices have been investigated using angle dependent Mössbauer spectroscopy. Conversion electron Mössbauer (CEM) spectra were measured for different orientation of radiation beam relative to the crystallographic axes of the sample. Hff distributions were extracted from the texture-free spectra in which the ratio between different lines is independent on the hff directions. In Fe/V multilayers we found well-defined magnetic texture in the superlattice plane. To connect hff with magnetic moments we performed microscopic calculations of the electronic structure for Fe/V multilayers with alloyed interface. In Fe/Co multilayers the second and the fifth line of the spectra can be almost fully suppressed for appropriate beam direction in the plane of the sample. It means that all magnetic moments of Fe atoms are ordered in the same direction and, therefore, Fe/Co multilayers have to show strong magnetic anisotropy.

AB - Hyperfine fields (hff) in Fe/V and Fe/Co superlattices have been investigated using angle dependent Mössbauer spectroscopy. Conversion electron Mössbauer (CEM) spectra were measured for different orientation of radiation beam relative to the crystallographic axes of the sample. Hff distributions were extracted from the texture-free spectra in which the ratio between different lines is independent on the hff directions. In Fe/V multilayers we found well-defined magnetic texture in the superlattice plane. To connect hff with magnetic moments we performed microscopic calculations of the electronic structure for Fe/V multilayers with alloyed interface. In Fe/Co multilayers the second and the fifth line of the spectra can be almost fully suppressed for appropriate beam direction in the plane of the sample. It means that all magnetic moments of Fe atoms are ordered in the same direction and, therefore, Fe/Co multilayers have to show strong magnetic anisotropy.

KW - Angle dependent mössbauer spectroscopy

KW - Hyperfine field distributions

KW - Magnetic moment

KW - Magnetic texture

KW - Metallic multilayers

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JO - Hyperfine Interactions

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