Complex magnetism in ultra-thin films: atomic-scale spin structures and resolution by the spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscope

Autor(en): Heinze, S 
Kurz, P
Wortmann, D
Bihlmayer, G
Blugel, S
Stichwörter: ANTIFERROMAGNETISM; CR; CU(111); ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; GD(0001); GROWTH; Materials Science; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; MN FILMS; MONOLAYERS; Physics; Physics, Applied; SPECTROSCOPY; SURFACES
Erscheinungsdatum: 2002
Herausgeber: SPRINGER
Journal: APPLIED PHYSICS A-MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING
Volumen: 75
Ausgabe: 1
Startseite: 25
Seitenende: 36
Zusammenfassung: 
In this paper we present a density functional theory investigation of complex magnetic structures in ultra-thin films. The focus is on magnetically frustrated antiferromagnetic Cr and Mn monolayers deposited on a triangular lattice provided by a Ag (I 11) substrate. This involves non-collinear magnetic structures, which we treat by first-principles calculations on the basis of the vector spin-density formulation of the density functional theory. We find for Cr/Ag (I 11) a coplanar non-collinear periodic 120degrees Neel structure, for Mn/Ag (111) a row-wise antiferromagnetic structure, and for Fe/Ag (111) a ferromagnetic structure as magnetic ground states. The spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscope (SP-STM) operated in the constant-current mode is proposed as a powerful tool to investigate complex atomic-scale magnetic structures of otherwise chemically equivalent atoms. We discuss a recent application of this operation mode of the SP-STM on Mn/W (110), which led to the first observation of a two-dimensional antiferromagnet on a non-magnetic metal. The future potential of this approach is demonstrated by calculating SP-STM images for different magnetic structures of Cr/Ag (111). The results show that the predicted non-collinear magnetic ground state structure can clearly be discriminated from competing magnetic structures. A general discussion of the application of different operation modes of the SP-STM is presented on the basis of the model of Tersoff and Hamann.
ISSN: 09478396
DOI: 10.1007/s003390101052

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