“…In particular, it has been shown that in such systems, originally nonmagnetic Pd metal tends to ferromagnetism and magnetic moments of the Pd atoms at the Co/Pd interface can reach up to 0.5 l B [3]. Obviously, the local spin polarization of the Pd interface atoms influences magnetic and magneto-optical properties of the Co/Pd structures [4,5].The magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) is a well established technique to study magnetism of ultra-thin ferromagnetic films and nanostructures [6]. For a given magneto-optical geometry (i.e., the angle of incidence and the incident polarization of light), the slopes of the Kerr observables, rotation and ellipticity, versus thickness of the ferromagnetic film grown on a nonmagnetic substrate originate first in magnetism and optics of the films itself, and second in the optical permittivity of the substrate.…”