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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Propriedades fisicas do monocristal fe/mgo(100) e estudo da expansao termica da superficie da ag(100)

Gon?alves, Charlie Salvador 26 February 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-03-03T15:16:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CharlieSG_TESE.pdf: 3311987 bytes, checksum: 5f80153b1b46fc49c2f7148d8e447904 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-02-26 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico / In this work we have developed a way to grow Fe/MgO(100) monocrystals by magnetron sputtering DC. We investigated the growing in a temperature range among 100 oC and 300 oC. Structural and magneto-crystalline properties were studied by different experimental techniques. Thickness and surface roughness of the films were investigated by atomic force microscopy, while magneto-crystalline properties were investigated by magneto-optical Kerr effect and ferromagnetic resonance. Our results show that as we increase the deposition temperature, the magneto-crystalline anisotropy of the films also increases, following the equation of Avrami. The best temperature value to make a film is 300 oC. As the main result, we built a base of magnetoresistence devices and as an aplication, we present measurements of Fe/Cr/Fe trilayer coupling. In a second work we investigated the temperature dependence of the first three interlayer spacings of Ag(100) surface using low energy electron diffraction. A linear expansion model of crystal surface was used and the values of Debye temperatures of the first two layers and thermal expansion coefficient were determinated. A relaxation of 1% was found for Ag(100) surface and these results are matched with faces (110) and (111) of the silver. iv / Neste trabalho foi desenvolvida a metodologia de deposi??o dos filmes monocristalinos de Fe/MgO (100) via magneto sputtering DC. Foi Investigado o crescimento de filmes na faixa de temperatura entre 100 oC e 300 oC. As propriedades estruturais e magnetocristalinas dos filmes foram estudadas por diferentes t?cnicas experimentais. A espessura e a rugosidade da superf?cie foram investigadas por microscopia de for?a at?mica (AFM). A t?cnica de espectroscopia de fotoel?trons excitados por raios-X (XPS) foi utilizada para determinar a pureza da composi??o dos filmes. E as propriedades magn?ticas foram investigadas por resson?ncia ferromagn?tica (FMR) e Efeito Ker Magneto-?ptico (MOKE). O resultados mostram que o aumento da temperatura de deposi??o gera um aumento da anisotropia magnetocristalina segundo um comportamento regido pela equa??o de Avrami. Como resultado principal, foi constru?da a estrutura base para a fabrica??o de dispositivos magnetoresistivos. E, como aplica??o s?o apresentadas as medidas do acoplamento entre uma tricamada de Fe/Cr/Fe/MgO. Em um segundo trabalho, foi investigado a depend?ncia com a temperatura dos primeiros tr?s espa?amentos entre camadas da Ag (100) via t?cnica de difra??o de el?trons. Utilizando um modelo de expans?o linear da superf?cie do cristal, foi determinada a temperatura de Debye, a varia??o percentual da dist?ncia interplanar e o coeficiente de expans?o t?rmica da superf?cie. A relaxa??o encontrada foi de 1% e os resultados s?o confrontados com as faces (110) e (111) da prata

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