Spin-polarised Electron Studies of Low-dimensional Magnetic Systems
Markus Donath
Australian Journal of Physics 52(3) 579 - 593
Abstract
Spin-polarised electrons provide unique experimental access to magnetic
properties of surfaces and layered structures. The combined use of different
techniques allows us to develop a microscopic picture of the physics
underlying the macroscopic magnetic properties, e.g. magnetic phase
transitions, magnetic coupling phenomena, exceptional surface magnetic
properties. In this paper, two techniques are described together with the kind
of questions addressed by them. Spin-resolved appearance potential
spectroscopy gives local magnetic information about multi-component systems by
probing the spin-dependent local density of unoccupied states. Spin-resolved
inverse photo-emission measures specific electron states above the Fermi
level. In particular, two-dimensional states serve as magnetic sensors at
surfaces. Examples from surfaces as well as thin-film structures of band and
local-moment ferromagnets are presented.
Full text doi:10.1071/PH99006
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