Cryogenic Temperature Growth of Sn Thin Films on Ferromagnetic Co(0001)

Author:

Gładczuk Leszek1ORCID,Gładczuk Łukasz2ORCID,Dłuzewski Piotr1ORCID,Aleshkevych Pavlo1ORCID,Lynnyk Artem1ORCID,van der Laan Gerrit3ORCID,Hesjedal Thorsten2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Science Aleja Lotnikow 32/46 Warsaw PL‐02668 Poland

2. Department of Physics Clarendon Laboratory University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3PU UK

3. Diamond Light Source Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 0DE UK

Abstract

AbstractTopological electronic materials hold great promise for revolutionizing spintronics, owing to their topological protected, spin‐polarized conduction edge or surface state. One of the key bottlenecks for the practical use of common binary and ternary topological insulator materials is the large defect concentration that leads to a high background carrier concentration. Elemental tin in its α‐phase is a room temperature topological semimetal, which is intrinsically less prone to defect‐related shortcomings. Recently, the growth of ultrathin α‐Sn films on ferromagnetic Co surfaces has been achieved; however, thicker films are needed to reach the 3D topological Dirac semimetallic state. Here, the growth of α‐Sn films on Co at cryogenic temperatures was explored. Very low‐temperature growth holds the promise of suppressing undesired phases, alloying across the interfaces, as well as the formation of Sn pillars or hillocks. Nevertheless, the critical Sn layer thickness of ≈3 atomic layers, above which the film partially transforms into the undesired b‐phase, remains the same as for room‐temperature growth. From ferromagnetic resonance studies, and supported by electron microscopy, it can be concluded that for cryogenic Sn layer growth, the interface between Sn and Co remains sharp and the magnetic properties of the Co layer stay intact.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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