73 research outputs found
Prediction of huge X-ray Faraday rotation at the Gd N_4,5 threshold
X-ray absorption spectra in a wide energy range around the 4d-4f excitation
threshold of Gd were recorded by total electron yield from in-plane magnetized
Gd metal films. Matching the experimental spectra to tabulated absorption data
reveals unprecedented short light absorption lengths down to 3 nm. The
associated real parts of the refractive index for circularly polarized light
propagating parallel or antiparallel to the Gd magnetization, determined
through the Kramers-Kronig transformation, correspond to a magneto-optical
Faraday rotation of 0.7 degrees per atomic layer. This finding shall allow the
study of magnetic structure and magnetization dynamics of lanthanide elements
in nanosize systems and dilute alloys.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, final version resubmitted to Phys. Rev. B, Brief
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Superconductor-Insulator Transition in a Capacitively Coupled Dissipative Environment
We present results on disordered amorphous films which are expected to
undergo a field-tuned Superconductor-Insulator Transition.The addition of a
parallel ground plane in proximity to the film changes the character of the
transition.Although the screening effects expected from "dirty-boson" theories
are not evident,there is evidence that the ground plane couples a certain type
of dissipation into the system,causing a dissipation-induced phase
transition.The dissipation due to the phase transition couples similarly into
quantum phase transition systems such as superconductor-insulator transitions
and Josephson junction arrays.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
True Superconductivity in a 2D "Superconducting-Insulating" System
We present results on disordered amorphous films which are expected to
undergo a field-tuned Superconductor-Insulator Transition. Based on low-field
data and I-V characteristics, we find evidence of a low temperature
Metal-to-Superconductor transition. This transition is characterized by
hysteretic magnetoresistance and discontinuities in the I-V curves. The
metallic phase just above the transition is different from the "Fermi Metal"
before superconductivity sets in.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figure
X-ray standing wave and reflectometric characterization of multilayer structures
Microstructural characterization of synthetic periodic multilayers by x-ray
standing waves have been presented. It has been shown that the analysis of
multilayers by combined x-ray reflectometry (XRR) and x-ray standing wave (XSW)
techniques can overcome the deficiencies of the individual techniques in
microstructural analysis. While interface roughnesses are more accurately
determined by the XRR technique, layer composition is more accurately
determined by the XSW technique where an element is directly identified by its
characteristic emission. These aspects have been explained with an example of a
20 period Pt/C multilayer. The composition of the C-layers due to Pt
dissolution in the C-layers, PtC, has been determined by the XSW
technique. In the XSW analysis when the whole amount of Pt present in the
C-layers is assumed to be within the broadened interface, it l eads to larger
interface roughness values, inconsistent with those determined by the XRR
technique. Constraining the interface roughness values to those determined by
the XRR technique, requires an additional amount of dissolved Pt in the
C-layers to expl ain the Pt fluorescence yield excited by the standing wave
field. This analysis provides the average composition PtC of the
C-layers .Comment: 12 pages RevTex, 10 eps figures embedde
Momentum-resolved electronic structure at a buried interface from soft x-ray standing-wave angle-resolved photoemission
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is a powerful technique for
the study of electronic structure, but it lacks a direct ability to study
buried interfaces between two materials. We address this limitation by
combining ARPES with soft x-ray standing-wave (SW) excitation (SWARPES), in
which the SW profile is scanned through the depth of the sample. We have
studied the buried interface in a prototypical magnetic tunnel junction
La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/SrTiO3. Depth- and momentum-resolved maps of Mn 3d eg and t2g
states from the central, bulk-like and interface-like regions of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3
exhibit distinctly different behavior consistent with a change in the Mn
bonding at the interface. We compare the experimental results to
state-of-the-art density-functional and one-step photoemission theory, with
encouraging agreement that suggests wide future applications of this technique.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures and Supplementary Informatio
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Status and Limitations of Multilayer X-ray Interference Structures
Trends in the performance of x-ray multilayer interference structures with periods ranging from 9 to 130 {angstrom} are reviewed. Analysis of near-normal incidence reflectance data vs photon energy reveals that the effective interface with {sigma} in a static Debye-Waller model, describing interdiffusion and roughness, decreases as the multilayer period decreases, and reaches a lower limit of roughly 2 {angstrom}. Specular reflectance and diffuse scattering from uncoated and multilayer-coated substrates having different roughness suggest that this lower limit results largely from substrate roughness. The increase in interface width with period thus results from increasing roughness of interdiffusion as the layer thickness increases
Element-specific soft x-ray magneto-optic rotation studies of magnetic films and Multilayers
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MULTILAYER-COATED MIRRORS AS POWER FILTERS IN SYNCHROTRON RADIATION BEAMLINES
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Polarization Measurement and Vertical Aperture Optimization for Obtaining Circularly Polarized Bend-magnet Radiation
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Element-specific soft x-ray magneto-optic rotation studies of magnetic films and Multilayers
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