Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2000-09-19
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
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Scientific paper
We have studied the magnetic behavior of a 4d transition metal Ru monolayer (ML) on different substrates and orientations. In the ground state, a Ru-ML is expected to be ferromagnetic on Ag(001) and Au(001) with a magnetic moment $(\mu) $ of 1.73 Bohr magnetons $(\mu_{B}) $ in both cases. On Cu(001), a Ru-ML is not magnetic. In this paper, we study the magnetic behavior of a Ru-ML at other orientations, i.e., (110) and (111). We found magnetism on Au (111), and Ag (111) ($\mu\thicksim 1.3\mu_{B}$ for both) but no magnetic activity on a Cu substrate in any orientation. Further, we found that on Ag(110), a Ru-ML is ferromagnetic with $\mu =1.3\mu_{B}$. On Au(110), a Ru-ML is not magnetic. Since on the (001) and (111) orientations a Ru-ML has about the same magnetic activity on Ag as on Au, we found surprising the behavior in the (110) orientation. We analyze it in detail in the final part of the paper. We found that there exists a metastable ferromagnetic state, in this case, and that a Ru-ML becomes ferromagnetic under a small expansion of the Au-lattice. This is not the case for Cu.
Baquero Rafael
Gaftoi A. V.
Garcia Angel E.
Garcia-Cruz L. M.
Rubio-Ponce A.
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