| Literature DB >> 29053595 |
Tomomi Suwa1, Satoshi Tomita2, Nobuyoshi Hosoito3, Hisao Yanagi4.
Abstract
Herein we experimentally study magnetic multilayer metamaterials with broken translational symmetry. Epitaxially-grown iron-gold (Fe-Au) multilayers modulated using Fibonacci sequence-referred to as magnetic inverse Fibonacci-modulated multilayers (IFMs)-are prepared using ultra-high-vacuum vapor deposition. Experimental results of in-situ reflection high-energy electron diffraction, magnetization curves, and ferromagnetic resonance demonstrate that the epitaxially-grown Fe-Au IFMs have quasi-isotropic magnetization, in contrast to the in-plane magnetization easy axis in the periodic multilayers.Entities:
Keywords: Fibonacci sequence; magnetic multilayers; one-dimensional metamaterials
Year: 2017 PMID: 29053595 PMCID: PMC5667015 DOI: 10.3390/ma10101209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Schematic illustrations of Fe-Au (a) periodic multilayers (PMs) and (b) inverse Fibonacci-modulated multilayers (IFMs). The in-situ RHEED patterns of Au(100) plane (c) before and (d) after the deposition of Fe-Au IFMs.
Figure 2Magnetic hysteresis loops of (a) Fe-Au PMs and (b) Fe-Au IFMs samples. The in the magnetization measurements was applied in the perpendicular direction ( = 0) or parallel direction ( = 90) to the film surface.
Figure 3Angle-resolved ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectra of (a) Fe-Au PMs and (b) Fe-Au IFMs samples.
Figure 4(a) Angle dependence of resonance magnetic field and (b) angle dependence of peak-to-peak linewidth ΔHpp. The PMs and IFMs samples correspond, respectively, to red circles and blue triangles. The yellow line represents a fitting curve.