The exchange bias effect was investigated, in the 5–300 K temperature range, in samples of IrMn [100 Å]/NiFe [50 Å] (set A) and in samples with inverted layer-stacking sequence (set B), produced at room temperature by DC magnetron sputtering in a static magnetic field of 400 Oe. The samples of each set differ for the nominal thickness (tCu) of a Cu spacer, grown at the interface between the antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic layers, which was varied between 0 and 2 Å. It has been found out that the Cu insertion reduces the values of the exchange field and of the coercivity and can also affect their thermal evolution, depending on the stack configuration. Indeed, the latter also determines a peculiar variation of the exchange bias propertie...
Ferromagnetic resonance FMR and magnetization MAG measurements were used to study the exchange inter...
Ferromagnetic resonance FMR and magnetization MAG measurements were used to study the exchange inter...
The scientific interest towards antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials has been increasing continuously m...
The exchange bias effect was investigated in a set of IrMn[100Å]/Cu[tCu]/NiFe[50Å] samples differing...
Nowadays, several advanced magnetic and magnetoelectronic devices rely on interface exchange couplin...
In this work we report on an extensive and detailed study of exchange bias systems consisting of two...
The magnetothermal behavior of antiferromagnetic IrMn layers of different thickness (tAFM = 3, 6, 10...
The magnetothermal behavior of antiferromagnetic IrMn layers of different thickness (tAFM = 3, 6, 1...
A comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic Ir...
A comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic Ir...
A comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic Ir...
none8noA comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagn...
A trilayer system consisting of an IrMn layer exchanged coupled to two CoFe layers of equal thicknes...
The magnetothermal behavior of antiferromagnetic IrMn layers of different thickness (3, 6, 10 nm) h...
Systematic measurements were performed on sputtered polycrystalline multilayer thin films containing...
Ferromagnetic resonance FMR and magnetization MAG measurements were used to study the exchange inter...
Ferromagnetic resonance FMR and magnetization MAG measurements were used to study the exchange inter...
The scientific interest towards antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials has been increasing continuously m...
The exchange bias effect was investigated in a set of IrMn[100Å]/Cu[tCu]/NiFe[50Å] samples differing...
Nowadays, several advanced magnetic and magnetoelectronic devices rely on interface exchange couplin...
In this work we report on an extensive and detailed study of exchange bias systems consisting of two...
The magnetothermal behavior of antiferromagnetic IrMn layers of different thickness (tAFM = 3, 6, 10...
The magnetothermal behavior of antiferromagnetic IrMn layers of different thickness (tAFM = 3, 6, 1...
A comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic Ir...
A comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic Ir...
A comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic Ir...
none8noA comprehensive description of the exchange bias phenomenon in an antiferromagnetic/ferromagn...
A trilayer system consisting of an IrMn layer exchanged coupled to two CoFe layers of equal thicknes...
The magnetothermal behavior of antiferromagnetic IrMn layers of different thickness (3, 6, 10 nm) h...
Systematic measurements were performed on sputtered polycrystalline multilayer thin films containing...
Ferromagnetic resonance FMR and magnetization MAG measurements were used to study the exchange inter...
Ferromagnetic resonance FMR and magnetization MAG measurements were used to study the exchange inter...
The scientific interest towards antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials has been increasing continuously m...