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New BCT Iron Phase in (100) Felr Superlattices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2012
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In this paper, the synthesis of a new structure of iron in (100) Felr superlattices grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy is reported. Two-dimensional growth up to 4 planes at 400K occurs, as shown by RHEED oscillations. Electron diffraction also gives evidence that the Fe lattice is pseudomorphic to the Ir one during the 2D-growth, and relaxes to the bcc lattice for thicker deposits. An X-Ray analysis shows that the Fe structure is a body centered tetragonal one with a c/a ratio close to 1.25. This phase is observed to be non-Magnetic at room temperature, as a weak ferromagnetic behaviour is observed at low temperatures, except at small Ir thicknesses. This is the evidence of the existence of a low spin phase which seems to undergo a second order phase transition with the atomic volume of iron.
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