2009 APS March Meeting
Volume 54, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 16–20, 2009;
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Session Y4: New insight into Exchange Bias from Advanced Scattering Techniques
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Friday, March 20, 2009
Room: 306/307
Sponsoring
Unit:
GMAG
Chair: Julie Borchers, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.MAR.Y4.2
Abstract: Y4.00002 : Measuring interfacial magnetic configurations with Polarized Neutron Reflectometry
8:36 AM–9:12 AM
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Author:
Thomas Hauet
(Hitachi GST)
Polarized neutron reflectivity (PNR) is ideally suited for
imaging both
vertical structural and magnetic variations in the complex magnetic
multilayers [1]. During the talk will be described particularly
how this
technique allows obtaining the magnetic depth-profile of
exchange-coupled
bilayer. For instance, Gd40Fe60/ Tb12Fe88 is a model system to study
exchange-bias phenomena origin in anti-ferromagnetically coupled
AF/FM
system, like FeF2/Fe. In these systems, unusual properties are
observed such
as a transition from positive to negative exchange bias field HE
as the
cooling field Hcf is swept from small to large positive value
[2]. Combining
complementary techniques that are macroscopic magnetization
measurements and
PNR, we have demonstrated that the above properties, e.g. the
cooling field
dependence of HE, come from an interfacial domain wall (iDW)
frozen in the
TbFe as the sample is cooled down under a field [3, 4]. Moreover,
PNR
measurements have recently revealed that the frozen iDW is
metastable and
that the exchange bias training effect in TbFe/GdFe results from the
thermally assisted relaxation of the iDW, with field cycling [4, 5].
Overall, PNR studies concerning the TbFe/GdFe have brought strong
insights
into the exchange bias mechanisms in exchange coupled hard/soft
systems with
in-plane anisotropy. However we have demonstrated as well that
this powerful
technique can be applied to systems with perpendicular magnetic
anisotropy
(PMA). Although, in that case, the perpendicular moments are
parallel to the
scattering vector and do not give rise to scattering via the neutron
selection rules, we have used a unconventional geometry to obtain a
depth-dependent magnetic profile of a PMA exchange-coupled system.
Specifically, we have characterized antiferromagnetically-coupled,
TbFeCo/[Co/Pd] multilayers [6].
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[1] K.V. O'Donovan et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 067201 (2002).
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[2] J. Nogues and al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 4624 (1996)
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[3] Y. Henry et al., Phys. Rev. B 73, 134420 (2006)
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[4] T. Hauet et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 067207 (2006)
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[5] T. Hauet et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 022505 (2007)
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[6] S. Watson et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 92, 202507 (2008)
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