Optical investigations of the magnetic properties of iron nanostructures grown on tungsten(110)
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Lee Carroll, 'Optical investigations of the magnetic properties of iron nanostructures grown on tungsten(110)', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2007, pp 158Download Item:

Abstract:
The structural and magnetic properties of ultra-thin Fe films and Fe nanostripes grown
on vicinal W(110) are studied using Reflectance Anisotropy Spectroscopy (RAS), and
the non-linear optic techniques of Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) and Magnetic
Second Harmonic Generation (MSHG). Using Au as a capping material, it is possible to
transfer the ultra-thin Fe films from the Ultra-high Vacuum (UHV) environment to the
ambient laboratory atmosphere without destroying their magnetic properties, thereby
allowing both in situ and ex situ investigations to be carried-out. The ex-situ
investigations revealed significant MSHG contributions from Au-capped Fe nanostripes
just 10 atoms wide (corresponding to a 0.25ML Fe film), thereby demonstrating the
extreme magnetic sensitivity of non-linear optic techniques in probing surface
magnetism. Measuring the temperature dependence of the MSHG contrast as a function
of sample temperature allowed the Curie point of the surface magnetism to be
determined, while measuring the M SHG signal as a function of applied field allowed
the hysteresis loops of the surface magnetization to be deduced.
Author: Carroll, Lee
Advisor:
McGlip, JohnQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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