Surface Ferromagnetism in Pt films

ORAL

Abstract

It has long been recognized that Pt as well as some other noble metals are on the verge of being magnetic, with ferromagnetism in these metals readily detected in nanoparticles. Here we report the observation of surface ferromagnetism in Pt thin films. Both sputtered and e-beam evaporated Pt films of various thicknesses (from 10 $\sim $ 100 nm) have been studied. Detailed SQUID measurements indicate that the film magnetization is largely independent of its thickness. This result is consistent with the neutron scattering data, indicating the presence of a magnetic moment near the top Pt surface, and with the spin polarization measurements by point contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy, demonstrating a sizable spin polarization. Our experimental observations are supported by the first principle density functional calculations showing that certain configurations of Pt atoms on Pt (111) surface exhibit a magnetic moment of up to 1.1 $\mu _{B}$ per Pt atom. We argue that magnetism in this system is due to band narrowing, related to reduced coordination numbers of Pt atoms located at the surface.

Authors

  • Pushkal Thapa

    Dept. of Physics, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA

  • Parashu Kharel

    Dept. of Physics , Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588, USA

  • Renat Sabirianov

    University of Nebraska at Omaha, UNO, Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588, USA

  • Mohammad Faiz

    Dept. of Physics , Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA

  • Julie Borchers

    NIST Center for Neutron Research, NIST Center for Neutron Research. Gaithersburg, MD, 20899, USA

  • David Sellmyer

    Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588, USA

  • Boris Nadgorny

    Dept. of Physics, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA