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Publication
Journal of Applied Physics
Paper
Enhanced magneto-optical Kerr effect in oxidized Co thin films
Abstract
We have studied the structural and magneto-optical properties of postdeposition oxidized Co thin films. The oxidization process leads to the formation of a double-layered structure of fee Co3O4 on top of metallic Co. The magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE), measured in the range 0.8 eV ≤EPh≤5.5 eV reveals characteristic dependencies of the MOKE spectra on annealing temperature and time. In particular, we observe resonance-type enhancements of the Kerr effects by up to a factor of 10 compared with unannealed metallic Co. The experimental data are quantitatively reproduced by bilayer optical stack calculations. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.