Farid El Gabaly and his colleagues used spin-polarized electron beam to study the layers of cobalt growing on a ruthenium surface. They created uniform layers of different thickness from one to three cobalt atoms thick. The researchers created a map of magnetization and here is what they found: the layers on odd thickness (one and three atoms) were magnetized parallel to the surface, while the two atoms-thick layer was magnetized perpendicularly to the surface. Similar pattern was discovered in iron.
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