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Europium Underneath Graphene on Ir(111): Intercalation Mechanism, Magnetism, and Band Structure
Stefan Schumacher, Felix Huttmann, Marin Petrović, Christian Witt, Daniel F. Förster, Chi Vo-Van, Johann Coraux, Violetta Sessi, Ignacio Vergara, Reinhard Rückamp, Markus Grüninger, Nicolas Schleheck, Frank Meyer zu Heringdorf, Philippe Ohresser, Marko Kralj, Tim O. Wehling, Thomas Michely
Published 2014-09-15Version 1
The intercalation of Eu underneath Gr on Ir(111) is comprehensively investigated by microscopic, magnetic, and spectroscopic measurements, as well as by density functional theory. Depending on the coverage, the intercalated Eu atoms form either a $(2 \times 2)$ or a $(\sqrt{3} \times \sqrt{3})$R$30^{\circ}$ superstructure with respect to Gr. We investigate the mechanisms of Eu penetration through a nominally closed Gr sheet and measure the electronic structures and magnetic properties of the two intercalation systems. Their {electronic structures are} rather similar. Compared to Gr on Ir(111), the Gr bands in both systems are essentially rigidly shifted to larger binding energies resulting in n-doping. The hybridization of the Ir surface state $S_1$ with Gr states is lifted, and the moir\'e superperiodic potential is strongly reduced. In contrast, the magnetic behavior of the two intercalation systems differs substantially as found by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. The $(2 \times 2)$ Eu structure displays plain paramagnetic behavior, whereas for the $(\sqrt{3} \times \sqrt{3})$R$30^{\circ}$ structure the large zero-field susceptibility indicates ferromagnetic coupling, despite the absence of hysteresis at 10 K. For the latter structure, a considerable easy-plane magnetic anisotropy is observed and interpreted as shape anisotropy.