Crystal structure and local ordering in epitaxial Fe100-xGax/MgO(001) films

Abstract

In this work we present a study of the structural properties of Fe100-x Gax grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy on Mg0(100). We combine long range and local/chemically selective X-ray probes (X-ray Diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy) together with real space imaging by means of Transmission Electron Microscopy and surface sensitive in situ Reflected High Energy Electron Diffraction. For substrate temperature Ts below 400 oC we obtain bcc films while, for x ≈ 24 and Ts ≥ 400oC the nucleation of the fcc phase is observed. For both systems a Ga anticlustering or local range ordering phenomenon appears. The Ga/Fe composition in the first and second coordination shells of the bcc films is different from that expected for a random Ga distribution and is close to a D03-like ordered phase, leading to a minimization of the number of Ga-Ga pairs. On the other side, a true long-range D03 phase is not observed indicating that atomic ordering only occurs at a local scale. Overall, the epitaxial growth procedure presented in this work, first, avoids the formation of a long range ordered D03 phase, which is known to be detrimental magnetostrictive properties, and second, demonstrates the possibility of growing fcc films at temperatures much smaller than those required to obtain bulk fcc samples.

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