Exchange bias and interlayer exchange coupling are interface driven phenomena. Since an ideal interface is very challenging to achieve, a clear understanding of the chemical and magnetic natures of interfaces is pivotal to identify their influence on the magnetism. We have chosen Ni80Fe20/CoO(t CoO)/Co trilayers as a model system, and identified non-stoichiometric Ni-ferrite and Co-ferrite at the surface and interface, respectively. These ferrites, being ferrimagnets typically, should influence the exchange coupling. However, in our trilayers the interface ferrites were found not to be ferro- or ferri-magnetic; thus having no observable influence on the exchange coupling. Our analysis also revealed that (i) interlayer exchange coupling was ...
The strength of exchange bias can be influenced by interface roughness and antiferromagnetic morphol...
The effects of interfacial coupling at the boundary of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic component...
Spin arrangement at interfaces in a layered magnetic material often has an important effect on the p...
While the exchange bias in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic (FM/AF) bilayer and FM1/AF/FM2 trilayer c...
International audienceThe exchange-bias properties of a Co/CoO/Co sandwich structure are examined. T...
Using cobalt oxide/ferromagnet bilayers with strong magnetic coupling, the nature of the interfacial...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
A trilayer system consisting of an IrMn layer exchanged coupled to two CoFe layers of equal thicknes...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
The exchange bias coupling at ferro-/antiferromagnetic interfaces of epitaxially grown Co/CoO bilaye...
We investigate the magnetic and transport behavior of exchange biased Ni80Fe20(Py)/CoO bi-component ...
In this work we report on an extensive and detailed study of exchange bias systems consisting of two...
We have investigated the correlation between magnetic and structural properties in exchange coupled ...
The strength of exchange bias can be influenced by interface roughness and antiferromagnetic morphol...
The effects of interfacial coupling at the boundary of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic component...
Spin arrangement at interfaces in a layered magnetic material often has an important effect on the p...
While the exchange bias in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic (FM/AF) bilayer and FM1/AF/FM2 trilayer c...
International audienceThe exchange-bias properties of a Co/CoO/Co sandwich structure are examined. T...
Using cobalt oxide/ferromagnet bilayers with strong magnetic coupling, the nature of the interfacial...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
A trilayer system consisting of an IrMn layer exchanged coupled to two CoFe layers of equal thicknes...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
We report on the effect of nonmagnetic spacer layers on the interface magnetism and the exchange bia...
The exchange bias coupling at ferro-/antiferromagnetic interfaces of epitaxially grown Co/CoO bilaye...
We investigate the magnetic and transport behavior of exchange biased Ni80Fe20(Py)/CoO bi-component ...
In this work we report on an extensive and detailed study of exchange bias systems consisting of two...
We have investigated the correlation between magnetic and structural properties in exchange coupled ...
The strength of exchange bias can be influenced by interface roughness and antiferromagnetic morphol...
The effects of interfacial coupling at the boundary of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic component...
Spin arrangement at interfaces in a layered magnetic material often has an important effect on the p...