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Publication
Journal of Applied Physics
Conference paper
Synchrotron x-ray diffraction studies of the lattice and magnetic structure of epitaxial Dy films in LaF3/Dy/LaF3 sandwiches (abstract)
Abstract
Lattice and magnetic x-ray diffraction from a 2000 Å thick film of Dy, sandwiched by LaF3 films on a GaAs(111) substrate, are reported. The structure was grown by molecular beam epitaxy with the c axis of the Dy parallel to the LaF3 c axis and GaAs [111] axis. We find that the c-axis lattice constant of the Dy has a similar temperature dependence to bulk Dy from room temperature to about 110 K, but below this, the film is different from bulk. The transition to ferromagnetic ordering at 86 K exhibits temperature hysteresis which is also evident in the magnetic x-ray scattering and SQUID magnetometry data. This hysteresis may arise from a combination of the strain energy barrier accompanying the transition and magnetic inhomogeneities in the film. The temperature dependence of the magnetic wave vector is qualitatively similar to bulk, although a weaker dependence is observed below 110 K, which is possibly caused by magnetoelastic effects. The magnetic coherence length (310 Å) is significantly shorter than the structural coherence length (730 Å). © 1991, American Institute of Physics. All rights reserved.