Electronic and magnetic structure of epitaxial NiO/Fe$_3$O$_4$(001) heterostructures grown on MgO(001) and Nb-doped SrTiO$_3$(001)
K. Kuepper, O. Kuschel, N. Path\'e, T. Schemme, J. Schmalhorst, A., Thomas, E. Arenholz M. Gorgoi, R. Ovsyannikov, S. Bartkowski, G. Reiss, and, J. Wollschl\"ager

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical, electronic, and magnetic properties of NiO/Fe$_3$O$_4$ heterostructures on different substrates, revealing how layer thickness influences oxidation, magnetic moments, and interface characteristics.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into the electronic and magnetic structures of NiO/Fe$_3$O$_4$ heterostructures, highlighting the effects of substrate and layer thickness on their properties.
Findings
Magnetite layers are oxidized with Fe$^{3+}$ dominating at surfaces.
Ni is in a divalent state at the NiO/Fe$_3$O$_4$ interface.
Magnetic moments increase with film thickness, approaching bulk values.
Abstract
We study the underlying chemical, electronic and magnetic properties of a number of magnetite based thin films. The main focus is placed onto NiO/FeO(001) bilayers grown on MgO(001) and Nb-SrTiO(001) substrates. We compare the results with those obtained on pure FeO(001) thin films. It is found that the magnetite layers are oxidized and Fe dominates at the surfaces due to maghemite (-FeO) formation, which decreases with increasing magnetite layer thickness. From a layer thickness of around 20 nm on the cationic distribution is close to that of stoichiometric FeO. At the interface between NiO and FeO we find the Ni to be in a divalent valence state, with unambiguous spectral features in the Ni 2p core level x-ray photoelectron spectra typical for NiO. The formation of a significant NiFeO interlayer can be excluded by…
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