Perpendicular Anisotropy in Cobalt-nanodots on Rutile TiO2(110)

ORAL

Abstract

We report the structural and magnetic properties of self-assembled Co-nanodots on rutile TiO$_{2}$(110) substrates. Co-dots with different coverage density were prepared inside a UHV chamber (base pressure $<$ 1x10$^{-10}$ Torr) by thermally evaporating Co-source on the well ordered rutile TiO$_{2}$(110) surface. The size of the Co-dots can be tuned by changing the coverage density and the dose rate of Co independently. The in-situ STM imaging indicates that the size of the Co-dots ranges from 0.5 nm to 1 nm. The magnetization of the systems was measured ex-situ using a Quantum Design SQUID magnetometer after they were capped with NaCl. The magnetization as a function of field measured at various temperatures for 2$<$T$<$250K reveals significant perpendicular anisotropy. The origin of the anisotropy is explained in terms of the competition between magnetocrystalline anisotropy and shape anisotropy of the nanodots.

*The work was supported by NSF-DMR0346826 and ORAU faculty summer research program. ORNL is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Dept. of Energy under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.

Authors

  • N. Widjaja

    • University of Tennessee
  • Jiandi Zhang

    • Florida International University
  • C.G. Zhou

    • ORNL
  • Minghu Pan

    • University of Tennessee and ORNL
  • E. Ward Plummer

    • Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831
    • University of Tennessee
    • University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996
  • Jian Shen

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee
    • Univ. of Tenn. Knoxville/ Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • ORNL