The magnetic properties of the magnetite Fe3O4(110) surface have been studied by spin resolved Auger electron spectroscopy (SRAES). Experimental spin resolved Auger spectra are presented. The results of calculation of Auger lines polarization carried out on the basis of electronic state density are presented. Problems related to magnetic moments of bivalent (Fe2+) and trivalent (Fe3+) ions on the Fe3O4(110) surface are discussed. It is established that the deposition of a thin bismuth film on the surface results in significant growth of polarization of iron Auger peaks, which is due to additional spin-orbit scattering of electrons by bismuth atoms.
Collaboration: Authors and editors of the volumes III/17G-41D
Hao YanJiancheng ZhangChenxia YouZhenwei SongBenwei YuYue Shen
Zheng HuXielong YangRongchuan LiuXinshu ChenYuanhui HeYuanfu Hsia
Minh Dang NguyenHung-Vu TranShoujun XuT. Randall Lee
Olzat ToktarbaiulyAskar SyrlybekovOzhet MauitAliya KurbanovaGulnar SugurbekovaI. V. Shvets