Effects of hydrogen/deuterium absorption on the magnetic properties of Co/Pd multilayers
K. Munbodh, F. A. Perez, C. Keenan, M. Zhernenkov, M.R. Fitzsimmon and, D. Lederman

TL;DR
This study investigates how hydrogen and deuterium absorption affect the magnetic properties of Co/Pd multilayers with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, revealing decreases in magnetization and anisotropy primarily due to electronic structure changes.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed neutron reflectivity analysis showing that H2 and D2 absorption modify magnetic properties without significant physical expansion, highlighting electronic structure effects.
Findings
D2 absorption causes modest chemical changes without expansion.
H2 absorption reduces total magnetization and alters magnetic anisotropy.
D2 absorption modulates magnetization with multilayer period, especially at lower magnetic fields.
Abstract
The effects of hydrogen (H2) and deuterium (D2) absorption were studied in two Co/Pd multilayers with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) using polarized neutron reflectivity (PNR). PNR was measured in an external magnetic field H applied in the plane of the sample with the magnetization M confined in the plane for {\mu}_o H= 6.0 T and partially out of plane at 0.65 T. Nominal thicknesses of the Co and Pd layers were 2.5 {\AA} and 21 {\AA}, respectively. Because of these small values, the actual layer chemical composition, thickness, and interface roughness parameters were determined from the nuclear scattering length density profile ({\rho}_n) and its derivative obtained from both x-ray reflectivity and PNR, and uncertainties were determined using Monte Carlo analysis. The PNR {\rho}_n showed that although D2 absorption occurred throughout the samples, absorption in the multilayer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Nuclear Physics and Applications
