The distributions of coercivities and magnetic interactions in a set of polycrystalline Ni(0.8)Fe(0.2)/FeMn bilayers have been determined using the first-order reversal curve (FORC) formalism. The thickness of the permalloy (Py) film was fixed at 10 nm (nominal), while that of the FeMn film varied within the range 0-20 nm. The FORC diagrams of each bilayer displayed two clearly distinguishable regions. The main region was generated by Py particles whose coercivities were enhanced in comparison with those in which the FeMn film was absent (sample O). The minor region was produced by Py particles with coercivities similar to or slightly higher than those of particles in the Py film of sample O. Each sample presented two distributions of inter...
When a ferromagnet/antiferromagnet (FM/AF) bilayer is cooled below the Neel temperature TN& lt;/...
The continued progress of modern information technology relies on understanding the influence of mag...
The exchange bias of antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic (AFM-FM) bilayers is found to be strongly depen...
The distributions of coercivities and magnetic interactions in a set of polycrystalline Ni(0.8)Fe(0....
21 p.The magnetization reversal processes are discussed for exchange-coupled ferromagnetic hard/soft...
Domain processes associated with exchange bias in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic layers are investi...
Modern applications for thin film magnets involve unique requirements for the control and design of ...
10.1016/S0304-8853(02)00885-5Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials2513323-326JMMM
International audienceA study of exchange bias phenomenon in ferrimagnetic /ferromagnetic FeGd/ FeSn...
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The magnetization reversal of uncompensated Fe moments in exchange biased Ni/FeF2 bilayers was deter...
The magnetization reversal of uncompensated Fe moments in exchange biased Ni/FeF{sub 2} bilayers was...
This study is concerned with three broad topics facing the technological application of exchange bi...
Dynamic ferromagnetic resonance (FMR, X-band 9.8 GHz) and static first-order reversal curve (FORC) t...
The Interactions and magnetization reversal of Ni nanowire arrays and synthetic anit-ferromagnetic c...
When a ferromagnet/antiferromagnet (FM/AF) bilayer is cooled below the Neel temperature TN& lt;/...
The continued progress of modern information technology relies on understanding the influence of mag...
The exchange bias of antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic (AFM-FM) bilayers is found to be strongly depen...
The distributions of coercivities and magnetic interactions in a set of polycrystalline Ni(0.8)Fe(0....
21 p.The magnetization reversal processes are discussed for exchange-coupled ferromagnetic hard/soft...
Domain processes associated with exchange bias in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic layers are investi...
Modern applications for thin film magnets involve unique requirements for the control and design of ...
10.1016/S0304-8853(02)00885-5Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials2513323-326JMMM
International audienceA study of exchange bias phenomenon in ferrimagnetic /ferromagnetic FeGd/ FeSn...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
The magnetization reversal of uncompensated Fe moments in exchange biased Ni/FeF2 bilayers was deter...
The magnetization reversal of uncompensated Fe moments in exchange biased Ni/FeF{sub 2} bilayers was...
This study is concerned with three broad topics facing the technological application of exchange bi...
Dynamic ferromagnetic resonance (FMR, X-band 9.8 GHz) and static first-order reversal curve (FORC) t...
The Interactions and magnetization reversal of Ni nanowire arrays and synthetic anit-ferromagnetic c...
When a ferromagnet/antiferromagnet (FM/AF) bilayer is cooled below the Neel temperature TN& lt;/...
The continued progress of modern information technology relies on understanding the influence of mag...
The exchange bias of antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic (AFM-FM) bilayers is found to be strongly depen...