Observation of magnetic dead layers at the surface of iron oxide films
- 3 March 1986
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 48 (9), 604-606
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.96481
Abstract
Depth profiles of the magnetization of sputtered films of Fe3O4 and its oxidized form, γ-Fe2O3, were obtained by the new polarized neutron reflection technique. We find that the magnetization of Fe3O4 is constant throughout the thickness (2600 Å) of the film except for a surface region about 25 Å deep corresponding to the surface roughness. In contrast the oxidized sample shows a magnetically dead layer ∼150 Å thick at the surface. X-ray and transmission electron microscopy studies give no evidence that the surface layers differ structurally from the bulk of the film, although there is the possibility of a highly defective surface region formed during the oxidation process.Keywords
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