The as-grown magnetic domain patterns of epitaxial single-crystalline Co/FeMn bilayers and Co/Cu/FeMn trilayers were investigated by magnetic circular dichroism domain imaging using a photoelectron emission microscope. Small domains were observed when Co was deposited directly on top of antiferromagnetic FeMn films. On inserting a Cu spacer layer between the ferromagnetic Co layer and the antiferromagnetic FeMn layer, the as-grown domain size increases continuously with increasing Cu layer thickness, which is attributed to the decrease of the interlayer exchange coupling between the Co and FeMn layers. Domain images of the Co layer acquired after applying different external magnetic fields confirm the relation between as-grown domain size and interface coupling to the antiferromagnetic FeMn layer across the nonmagnetic Cu spacer layer. It is found that a field of 44 Oe is sufficient to annihilate most small domains in the area where Co and FeMn are coupled through the Cu wedge, while it has no effect on the domain configuration of a Co/FeMn bilayer. By analysing the dependence of the average domain size of the Co layer on the Cu thickness in terms of interface coupling between the Co and FeMn layers across the Cu layer, the apparent estimated coupling energy was found to be different for different Co thickness. This is ascribed to kinetic barriers hindering the formation of larger domains from smaller ones.

Wang, J., Kuch, W., Chelaru, L.i., Offi, F., Kotsugi, M., Kirschner, J. (2004). Exchange coupling between ferro- and antiferromagnetic layers across a non-magnetic interlayer: Co/Cu/FeMn on Cu(001). JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONDENSED MATTER, 16(50), 9181-9190 [10.1088/0953-8984/16/50/009].

Exchange coupling between ferro- and antiferromagnetic layers across a non-magnetic interlayer: Co/Cu/FeMn on Cu(001)

OFFI, FRANCESCO;
2004-01-01

Abstract

The as-grown magnetic domain patterns of epitaxial single-crystalline Co/FeMn bilayers and Co/Cu/FeMn trilayers were investigated by magnetic circular dichroism domain imaging using a photoelectron emission microscope. Small domains were observed when Co was deposited directly on top of antiferromagnetic FeMn films. On inserting a Cu spacer layer between the ferromagnetic Co layer and the antiferromagnetic FeMn layer, the as-grown domain size increases continuously with increasing Cu layer thickness, which is attributed to the decrease of the interlayer exchange coupling between the Co and FeMn layers. Domain images of the Co layer acquired after applying different external magnetic fields confirm the relation between as-grown domain size and interface coupling to the antiferromagnetic FeMn layer across the nonmagnetic Cu spacer layer. It is found that a field of 44 Oe is sufficient to annihilate most small domains in the area where Co and FeMn are coupled through the Cu wedge, while it has no effect on the domain configuration of a Co/FeMn bilayer. By analysing the dependence of the average domain size of the Co layer on the Cu thickness in terms of interface coupling between the Co and FeMn layers across the Cu layer, the apparent estimated coupling energy was found to be different for different Co thickness. This is ascribed to kinetic barriers hindering the formation of larger domains from smaller ones.
2004
Wang, J., Kuch, W., Chelaru, L.i., Offi, F., Kotsugi, M., Kirschner, J. (2004). Exchange coupling between ferro- and antiferromagnetic layers across a non-magnetic interlayer: Co/Cu/FeMn on Cu(001). JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONDENSED MATTER, 16(50), 9181-9190 [10.1088/0953-8984/16/50/009].
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