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Crystal Structure Manipulation of the Exchange Bias in an Antiferromagnetic Film.


ABSTRACT: Exchange bias is one of the most extensively studied phenomena in magnetism, since it exerts a unidirectional anisotropy to a ferromagnet (FM) when coupled to an antiferromagnet (AFM) and the control of the exchange bias is therefore very important for technological applications, such as magnetic random access memory and giant magnetoresistance sensors. In this letter, we report the crystal structure manipulation of the exchange bias in epitaxial hcp Cr2O3 films. By epitaxially growing twined oriented Cr2O3 thin films, of which the c axis and spins of the Cr atoms lie in the film plane, we demonstrate that the exchange bias between Cr2O3 and an adjacent permalloy layer is tuned to in-plane from out-of-plane that has been observed in oriented Cr2O3 films. This is owing to the collinear exchange coupling between the spins of the Cr atoms and the adjacent FM layer. Such a highly anisotropic exchange bias phenomenon is not possible in polycrystalline films.

SUBMITTER: Yuan W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4916595 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal Structure Manipulation of the Exchange Bias in an Antiferromagnetic Film.

Yuan Wei W   Su Tang T   Song Qi Q   Xing Wenyu W   Chen Yangyang Y   Wang Tianyu T   Zhang Zhangyuan Z   Ma Xiumei X   Gao Peng P   Shi Jing J   Han Wei W  

Scientific reports 20160622


Exchange bias is one of the most extensively studied phenomena in magnetism, since it exerts a unidirectional anisotropy to a ferromagnet (FM) when coupled to an antiferromagnet (AFM) and the control of the exchange bias is therefore very important for technological applications, such as magnetic random access memory and giant magnetoresistance sensors. In this letter, we report the crystal structure manipulation of the exchange bias in epitaxial hcp Cr2O3 films. By epitaxially growing twined or  ...[more]

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