@article{oai:nitech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005225, author = {Jiko, N. and Mibu, Ko and Takeda, M.}, issue = {1}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW B}, month = {Jan}, note = {We have studied the magnetic structure of Cr layers in Crs011d /Sn multilayers, where monatomic Sn layers are periodically inserted along the bcc f011g direction. This direction is not parallel to the wave vector Q of an incommensurate spin-density wave sISDWd in bulk Cr. In a fCrs80 Ad/Sns2 Adg multilayer, only a commensurate antiferromagnetic sCAFd structure appears at 7 K. In a multilayer with 160-A-thick Cr layers, on the other hand, the CAF and ISDW with Q parallel to the f010g and f001g directions coexist at low temperatures. These results can be explained by the competition between the nesting at the Fermi surface, which tends to form ISDW’s with Q parallel to the k100l directions, and an interface effect in the s011d interfaces, which tends to enhance the magnetic moments of Cr at the interfaces., application/pdf}, pages = {014414-1--014414-5}, title = {Modification of the spin structure of chromium by an interface effect in Cr(011)/Sn multilayers}, volume = {71}, year = {2005} }