Antiferromagnetic layer thickness dependence of the magnetization reversal in the epitaxial MnPd/Fe exchange bias system

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  • Qing-feng Zhan
  • Wei Zhang
  • Kannan M. Krishnan
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We report an investigation on the antiferromagnetic layer thickness dependence of magnetization reversal in c-axis oriented MnPd/Fe epitaxial exchange biased bilayers. Several kinds of multistep loops were observed for different samples measured at various field orientation. The evolution of the angular dependent magnetic behavior evolving from a representative Fe film to the exchange biased bilayers was revealed. With increase of the thickness of the antiferromagnetic layers, asymmetrically shaped loops and biased two-step loops are induced by exchange bias. Including the unidirectional anisotropy, a model based on the domain nucleation and propagation was developed, which can nicely describe the evolution of the magnetic behaviors for MnPd/Fe bilayers and correctly predicts the critical angles separating the occurrence of different magnetic switching processes. For fields applied along the bias direction, the 180◦ magnetic reversal changes from two successive 90◦ domain wall nucleations to a single 180◦ domain wall nucleation at the critical thickness of the MnPd layer.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011