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Original Articles

Ab initio magneto-optical Kerr spectra for solid systems with reduction dimensions

Pages 1973-1996 | Received 02 Mar 2005, Accepted 21 Apr 2005, Published online: 29 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

The complex optical conductivity tensor for layered systems is calculated on the basis of the Luttinger formula within the spin-polarized relativistic screened Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker method by means of a contour integration technique. Ab initio Kerr spectra are then obtained for arbitrary geometry and incidence via a 2 × 2 matrix technique which includes all multiple reflections between layers and optical interferences in the layers. Applied to fcc Co/Pt layered systems it is shown that the Kerr spectra are highly sensitive to the surface orientation, its dependence on the Co slab and cap Pt thickness closely reflects, e.g. the ABCABC … stacking of the fcc (111) texture, and even for a moderate number of Co/Pt3 bilayers a satisfactory good agreement with corresponding measurements is achieved.

Acknowledgements

The author thanks Professor P. Weinberger for continuously promoting this work and for many extremely useful discussions and helpful suggestions. Financial support from the Austrian Ministry to Economic Affairs and Labour (GZ 98.366/10-I/BS3/04) and in particular from the Technical University Vienna is gratefully acknowledged.

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