Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2003-09-29
Applied Physics Letters 84 (2004) 1335
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1650902
We have fabricated 5nm-high Fe(110) stripes by self-organized (SO) growth on a slightly vicinal R(110)/Al2O3(11-20) surface, with R=Mo, W. Remanence, coercivity and domain patterns were observed at room temperature (RT). This contrasts with conventional SO epitaxial systems, that are superparamagnetic or even non-magnetic at RT due to their flatness. Our process should help to overcome superparamagnetism without compromise on the lateral size if SO systems are ever to be used in applications.
Ballestrazzi A.
Eleoui Mustafa
Fruchart Olivier
Jubert Pierre-Olivier
Locatelli Andrea
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