Ferromagnetic Composite Self-Arrangement in Iron-Implanted Epitaxial Palladium Thin Films
Amir Gumarov (1, 2), Igor Yanilkin (1, 2), Roman Yusupov (2),, Airat Kiiamov (2), Lenar Tagirov (1, 2), Rustam Khaibullin (1) ((1), Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, FRC Kazan Scientific Centre of RAS,, (2) Institute of Physics, Kazan Federal University)

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the formation of ferromagnetic Pd-Fe alloys in epitaxial palladium films via ion-beam implantation, revealing tunable magnetic properties and inhomogeneous magnetic states due to spinodal decomposition.
Contribution
It introduces a method to create ferromagnetic Pd-Fe alloys with tunable magnetic properties through ion-beam implantation without secondary phase formation.
Findings
Iron atoms occupy Pd sites without secondary phases.
Films exhibit ferromagnetism below 200 K with properties dependent on Fe dose.
Magnetic inhomogeneity arises from spinodal decomposition.
Abstract
We report on the formation of the dilute compositions with tunable magnetic properties under an ion-beam implantation of epitaxial Pd thin films. Binary alloys with a mean iron content of , or were obtained by the implantation of ions into the palladium films on MgO (001) substrate to the doses of and , respectively. Structural and magnetic studies have shown that iron atoms occupy regular fcc-lattice Pd-sites without the formation of any secondary crystallographic phase. All the iron implanted Pd films reveal ferromagnetism at low temperatures (below ) with both the Curie temperature and saturation magnetization determined by the implanted iron dose. In contrast to the magnetic properties of the molecular beam epitaxy grown alloy…
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