Magnetic anisotropy of Co on Cu(1 1 17)

Abstract
The in‐plane magnetic anisotropy of ultra‐thin Co films, epitaxially grown on Cu(1 1 17), was determined in situ by means of the magneto‐optic Kerr effect down to thicknesses as low as 2 monolayers. Uniaxial and biaxial anisotropy contributions were observed. At room temperature, the uniaxial component is dominant and the easy axis of magnetization is parallel to the step edges. Above 4 monolayers the magnetic anisotropy exhibits a thickness dependence which can be described by volume and interface contributions. For thinner films a pronounced deviation from that behavior is found. The anisotropy drops abruptly by one order of magnitude below 3 monolayers. Thickness dependent relaxations are proposed as driving forces for that behavior.