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Observation of the fcc-to-bcc Bain transformation in epitaxial Fe ultrathin films on Cu3Au(001)

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Roldan Cuenya, B., Doi, M., Löbus, S., Courths, R., & Keune, W. K. (2001). Observation of the fcc-to-bcc Bain transformation in epitaxial Fe ultrathin films on Cu3Au(001). Surface Science, 493(1-3), 338-360. doi:10.1016/S0039-6028(01)01239-0.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-EC0D-3
Zusammenfassung
A continuous fcc-to-bcc crystallographic transition via a homogeneous tetragonal lattice deformation (Bain trans-formation) with increasing Fe coverage was observed in molecular-beam grown epitaxial Fe ultrathin flms on Cu3Au(001), contrary to the usual case of a discontinuous martensitic transformation of Fe. With increasing Fe Film thickness, a continuous compression of the interlayer distance perpendicular to the film plane and a simultaneouscontinuous expansion of the in-plane atomic distance was observed. We did not find evidence for the coexistence of fcc and bcc phases. In the ~ 1-12 ML (monolayer) thickness range, the films do exhibit some atomic disorder and do not grow pseudomorphous, but form twisted crystallographic domains that are rotated in the film plane about the film normal direction. The atomic volume of tetragonal states was found to follow closely face-centered tetragonal (fct) or body-centered tetragonal (bct) "epitaxial lines'' according to strain-energy calculations [Surf. Rev. Lett. 1 (1994) 15], including a crossover from ferromagnetic high-moment high-volume fct to bct Fe. The results were obtained by in situ X-ray photoelectron diffraction, high-energy electron diffraction, and 57Fe conversion-electron Mössbauer spectroscopy. Correlated with the Bain transformation is a Fe spin reorientation from preferentially perpendicular (for fct) to in-plane (for bct) spin direction at 25 K.