Tian C S, Qian D, Wu D, He R H, Wu Y Z, Tang W X, Yin L F, Shi Y S, Dong G S, Jin X F, Jiang X M, Liu F Q, Qian H J, Sun K, Wang L M, Rossi G, Qiu Z Q, Shi J
Surface Physics Laboratory, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
Phys Rev Lett. 2005 Apr 8;94(13):137210. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.137210. Epub 2005 Apr 7.
The body-centered-cubic (bcc) phase of Ni, which does not exist in nature, has been achieved as a thin film on GaAs(001) at 170 K via molecular beam epitaxy. The bcc Ni is ferromagnetic with a Curie temperature of 456 K and possesses a magnetic moment of 0.52+/-0.08 micro(B)/atom. The cubic magnetocrystalline anisotropy of bcc Ni is determined to be +4.0x10(5) ergs x cm(-3), as opposed to -5.7x10(4) ergs x cm(-3) for the naturally occurring face-centered-cubic (fcc) Ni. This sharp contrast in the magnetic anisotropy is attributed to the different electronic band structures between bcc Ni and fcc Ni, which are determined using angle-resolved photoemission with synchrotron radiation.