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Exchange-bias instability in a bilayer with an ion-beam imprinted stripe pattern of ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces

Authors :
Dieter Engel
Boris P. Toperverg
V. Höink
Arno Ehresmann
Katharina Theis-Bröhl
A. Westphalen
Günther Reiss
Jan Schmalhorst
Maximilian Wolff
T. Weis
Ulrich Rücker
Hartmut Zabel
Jeffrey McCord
Source :
Physical review / B 73(17), 174408 (2006). doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.73.174408
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC, 2006.

Abstract

We have investigated the magnetization arrangement in an in-plane stripe pattern with alternating exchange-bias domains. The stripe pattern was produced by ion bombardment induced magnetic patterning, which changed locally the exchange-bias direction at the ferromagnet/antiferromagnet interface, but not the magnetic or antiferromagnetic properties of the Co70Fe30 and Mn83Ir17 layers, respectively. For the analysis of the magnetic domain structure evolution along the hysteresis loop we used a combination of experimental techniques: magneto-optical Kerr effect, Kerr microscopy, polarized neutron reflectometry, and off-specular scattering of polarized neutrons with polarization analysis. Instead of a perfect antiparallel alignment we found that the magnetization in neighboring stripes is periodically canted with respect to the stripe axis so that the net magnetization of the ferromagnetic film turns almost perpendicular to the stripes. At the same time the projection of the magnetization vector onto the stripe axis has a periodically alternating sign. The experimental observations are explained and quantitatively described within the frame of a phenomenological model, taking into account interfacial exchange bias, intralayer exchange energy, and uniaxial anisotropy. The model defines conditions which can be used for tailoring nano- and micro-patterned exchange-bias systems with different types of magnetic order.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review / B 73(17), 174408 (2006). doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.73.174408
Accession number :
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