1. Interfacial magnetic vortex formation in exchange-coupled hard-soft magnetic bilayers
- Author
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Zhang, XH, Gao, TR, Fang, L, Fackler, S, Borchers, JA, Kirby, BJ, Maranville, BB, Lofland, SE, N'Diaye, AT, Arenholz, E, Ullah, A, Cui, J, Skomski, R, and Takeuchi, I
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Physical Sciences ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Materials Engineering ,Mechanical Engineering ,Applied Physics ,Materials engineering ,Condensed matter physics - Abstract
The exchange coupling between a hard magnetic layer MnBi and a soft magnetic layer Co-Fe has been found to significantly improve the maximum energy product. In this work, the spin structure of exchange-coupled MnBi:Co-Fe bilayers is experimentally investigated by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) and polarized neutron reflectometry (PNR). We find that the out-of-plane magnetization reversal process of the MnBi:Co-Fe bilayer structure involves formation of a curling-type twisting of the magnetization in the film plane at low or intermediate reversal fields. Micromagnetic simulations are further performed to provide a detailed view of the spins at the curling center. Reminiscent of chiral spin structures known as spin bobbers, this curling in the exchange-coupled hard-soft magnetic bilayers is a new type of skyrmionic spin structure and worth further investigation.
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- 2022