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Hydrogen irradiation-induced magnetic phase transition modulation in FeRh films

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Abstract

FeRh shows metamagnetic first-order phase transition from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic above 370 K. Also, it accompanies a volume expansion of about 1% and variation of electrical resistivity due to the increasing density-of-state at the Fermi level. To utilize phase transition characteristics for spintronics device applications, the transition temperature should be adjustable. Multiple methods such as doping, inducing interfacial strain, and forming various defect states have been attempted to modify the phase transition characteristics.

In this presentation, we applied the ex-situ method to modify the phase transition characteristics and results. The local defects were induced in FeRh thin films through hydrogen ion irradiation. As a result, it was observed that with the increase in hydrogen irradiation, the transition temperature decreased, and the initial residual-ferromagnetic state in the antiferromagnetic region increased due to the formation of Fe-Frenkel defects. Furthermore, DFT calculations confirmed that the Fe-Frenkel defect affected the breakdown of hybridization between Fe and Rh, resulting in the increased residual ferromagnetic state below the transition temperature and decreased the transition temperature.

Presenters

  • Sehwan Song

    Pusan National University

Authors

  • Sehwan Song

    Pusan National University

  • Chang-woo Cho

    Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses, CNRS-LNCMI

  • Jiwoong Kim

    Pusan National University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky, Pusan National Univerisity

  • Jisung Lee

    Korea Basic Science Institute

  • Dooyong Lee

    Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota

  • Doukyun Kim

    Pusan National University

  • Hyegyeong Kim

    Pusan National University

  • Haeyong Kang

    Pusan National University

  • Chul-Hong Park

    Pusan National University

  • Chanyong Hwang

    Korea Research Inst of Standards and Sci, Korea Research Inst of Standards and Science (KRISS)

  • Jun Kue Park

    Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

  • Sungkyun Park

    Pusan National University, Pusan Natl Univ