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Ferromagnetic Stability in Fe Nanodot Assemblies on Cu(111) Induced by Indirect Coupling Through the Substrate

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Journal Phys Rev Lett
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2004 Jul 13
PMID 15245191
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Abstract

We report collective ferromagnetic behavior with high Curie temperatures (T(c)) in Fe dot assemblies supported by the Cu(111) surface. Our ability to tune the average size and spacing of the individual dots allows us to conclude that enhanced magnetic anisotropy cannot account for this high-T(c) ferromagnetic order. Because our Monte Carlo simulations have ruled out the dipolar interaction as the dominant factor in this system, we attribute the origin of the ferromagnetic order to indirect exchange coupling via the Cu(111) substrate.

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