Abstract
The electronic and magnetic structure of metastable bcc nickel grown on Fe(001) has been investigated using spin-polarized angle-resolved photoemission. At the iron lattice constant bcc nickel is found to be ferromagnetic, with a moment of (0.4±0.45) in reasonable agreement with theoretical predictions, and with a Curie temperature above 300 K. A ‘‘6-eV’’ spin-polarized satellite is also observed, analogous to that seen for fcc nickel previously. The observation of spin polarization in this feature confirms the presence of long-range ferromagnetic order at the local nickel sites.
- Received 15 January 1992
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.46.237
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