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J L. Robins, Robert Celotta, John Unguris, Daniel T. Pierce, B Jonker, G Prinz
Abstract
Scanning electron microscopy with electron polarization analysis has been used to image domains of ultrathin Fe films grown epitaxially on a Ag(100) substrate. Room-temperature measurements show clearly the existence of large domains of in-plane magnetization for film thicknesses of 3.4 monolayers or more. No in-plane domains were observed for thinner films.
Robins, J.
, Celotta, R.
, Unguris, J.
, Pierce, D.
, Jonker, B.
and Prinz, G.
(1988),
Domain Images of Ultrathin Fe Films on Ag(100), Applied Physics Letters
(Accessed October 13, 2025)