Structural and magnetic properties of thin cobalt films with mixed hcp and fcc phases


Structural and magnetic properties of thin cobalt films with mixed hcp and fcc phases

Patel, G. I.; Ganss, F.; Salikhov, R.; Stienen, S.; Fallarino, L.; Ehrler, R.; Gallardo, R. A.; Hellwig, O.; Lenz, K.; Lindner, J.

Cobalt is a magnetic material that finds extensive use in various applications, ranging from magnetic storage to ultrafast spintronics. Usually, it exists in two phases with different crystal lattices, namely in hexagonal close packed (hcp) or face-centered cubic (fcc) structure. The crystal structure of Co films significantly influences the magnetic and spintronic properties. We report on the thickness dependence of the structural and magnetic properties of sputter-deposited Co on a Pt seed layer. It grows in an hcp lattice at lower thickness. In thicker films it becomes a mixed hcp-fcc phase due to a stacking fault progression along the growth direction. The x-ray-based reciprocal space map technique has been employed to distinguish and confirm the presence of both phases. Moreover, the precise determination of Land ́e’s g-factor by ferromagnetic resonance provides valuable insights into the structural properties. In our detailed experiments, we observed that a structural variation results in a nonmonotonic variation of the magnetic anisotropy along the thickness. The work offers information of great significance in terms of practical application, for both fundamental physics and potential applications of thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.

Keywords: Magnetic Anisotropy; Gradient Anisotropy; Ferromagnetic Resonance

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