The exchange bias coupling at ferro-/antiferromagnetic interfaces of epitaxially grown Co/CoO bilayers can be intentionally enhanced and controlled by diluting the antiferromagnetic CoO layer, i.e., by introducing (i) nonmagnetic substitutions (Co1-xMgxO) or (ii) Co deficiencies (Co1-yO). All intentional nonmagnetic cations or defects were placed away from the interface throughout the whole volume part of the antiferromagnetic layer. This way the roughness at the Co/CoO interface was kept practically the same. For both types of defects, the exchange bias field can be increased by a factor of 3 to 4. Hence, exchange bias is primarily not due to roughness at the interface but rather can be controlled by the defects in the volume part of the a...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Modern applications for thin film magnets involve unique requirements for the control and design of ...
The exchange bias coupling at ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces in epitaxially grown Co/CoO...
The exchange bias coupling at ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces in epitaxially grown Co/CoO...
The exchange bias coupling at ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces in epitaxially grown Co/CoO...
For a model system consisting of a ferromagnetic layer coupled to a diluted, antiferromagnetic layer...
Models of exchange-bias in thin films have been able to describe various aspects of this technologic...
International audienceThe exchange-bias properties of a Co/CoO/Co sandwich structure are examined. T...
The influence of an imperfect interface on exchange bias (EB) properties is investigated. Within the...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Modern applications for thin film magnets involve unique requirements for the control and design of ...
The exchange bias coupling at ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces in epitaxially grown Co/CoO...
The exchange bias coupling at ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces in epitaxially grown Co/CoO...
The exchange bias coupling at ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic interfaces in epitaxially grown Co/CoO...
For a model system consisting of a ferromagnetic layer coupled to a diluted, antiferromagnetic layer...
Models of exchange-bias in thin films have been able to describe various aspects of this technologic...
International audienceThe exchange-bias properties of a Co/CoO/Co sandwich structure are examined. T...
The influence of an imperfect interface on exchange bias (EB) properties is investigated. Within the...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Exchange biasing has been studied for a series of [100] and [111] oriented, epitaxial Fe3O4/CoO bila...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Modern applications for thin film magnets involve unique requirements for the control and design of ...