WOS: 000347711600015Hysteresis loops of the nanoscale magnetic layer Co90Fe10 and Ni81Fe19 and bilayer Co90Fe10/Ni81Fe19 and Ni81Fe19/Co90Fe10 films were measured as a function of external dc magnetic Field and the thickness dependence of these Films were plotted as a function of temperature. Time evolution of the minor/middle/major hysteresis loops of 5/5 nm-thick Ni81Fe19/Co90Fe10 monolayer have been observed at 10 K. The spin valve, exchange bias training and Barkhausen effects for magnetic layer and bilayer films have been analysed at various temperatures, thicknesses and different orientations according to the substrate. The exchange-bias training effects have been observed only in positive magnetization region. Origin of the exchange-...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in a Co/CoO exchange-bias bilayer and a...
International audienceWe present magnetization and Kerr microscopy measurements of the exchange-bias...
We have investigated the thermal stability of the exchange biasing interaction in antiferromagnetic/...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in an exchange coupled thin-film bilaye...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in an exchange coupled thin-film bilaye...
Exchange coupled bilayers of soft and hard ferromagnetic thin films show remarkable analogies to con...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Exchange bias in coupled magnetic thin films and its accompanying training effect are fundamental in...
21 p.The magnetization reversal processes are discussed for exchange-coupled ferromagnetic hard/soft...
The training effect for exchange bias in field-cooled Co/CoO bilayers films is investigated. Previou...
Author name used in this publication: C. W. Leung2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publicati...
The dependence of the exchange-bias training effect on temperature and ferromagnetic film thickness ...
Magnetism plays an important role in today’s technology and has a very broad range of applications....
For polycrystalline NiFe/FeMn bilayers, we have observed and quantified the rotation of the pinning ...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in a Co/CoO exchange-bias bilayer and a...
International audienceWe present magnetization and Kerr microscopy measurements of the exchange-bias...
We have investigated the thermal stability of the exchange biasing interaction in antiferromagnetic/...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in an exchange coupled thin-film bilaye...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in an exchange coupled thin-film bilaye...
Exchange coupled bilayers of soft and hard ferromagnetic thin films show remarkable analogies to con...
Interfaces in magnetically coupled bilayer heterostructures play a vital role in novel spintronics d...
Exchange bias in coupled magnetic thin films and its accompanying training effect are fundamental in...
21 p.The magnetization reversal processes are discussed for exchange-coupled ferromagnetic hard/soft...
The training effect for exchange bias in field-cooled Co/CoO bilayers films is investigated. Previou...
Author name used in this publication: C. W. Leung2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publicati...
The dependence of the exchange-bias training effect on temperature and ferromagnetic film thickness ...
Magnetism plays an important role in today’s technology and has a very broad range of applications....
For polycrystalline NiFe/FeMn bilayers, we have observed and quantified the rotation of the pinning ...
The temperature dependence of the training effect is studied in a Co/CoO exchange-bias bilayer and a...
International audienceWe present magnetization and Kerr microscopy measurements of the exchange-bias...
We have investigated the thermal stability of the exchange biasing interaction in antiferromagnetic/...