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Magneto-transport and magnetic textures in Ho/FeCoGd/β-W multilayers with additive chiral exchange

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Abstract

Here we report on the evaluation of interface-driven magnetic interactions in a uniquely designed multilayer where each magnetic layer of two antiferromagnetically coupled sublattices of 3d and 4f moments is sandwiched between the layers of β-tungsten and holmium whose spin Hall angles are large but opposite in sign. The atomic and magnetic periodicity of these multilayers is established by polarized neutron reflectivity measurements and the presence of a stripe domain spin texture of zero remanence with x-ray photoelectron microscopy. Measurements of the Hall resistivity (ρxy(T, H))  together with static magnetization (M(T,H)) over a broad range of temperature (T) and magnetic field (H) indicate impending compensation between 3d and 4f sublattices at T > 350 K and a distinct topological contribution to ρxy. It is argued that this topological effect draws its strength from the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii – Moriya Interaction.

Presenters

  • Ramesh C Budhani

    Morgan State University, morgan state university

Authors

  • vinay Sharma

    Morgan State University, morgan state university

  • Ramesh C Budhani

    Morgan State University, morgan state university

  • Ezana Negusse

    Morgan State University

  • Jacob Casey

    SUNY Buffalo state NY, Department of Physics, SUNY Buffalo State, Buffalo, New York 14222, USA, SUNY, Buffalo State, State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo State, Buffalo, NY

  • Arjun K Pathak

    SUNY Buffalo State NY, SUNY Buffalo State College

  • Jerzy T Sadowsky

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, USA

  • Brian J Kirby

    NIST Centre for Neutron Research Gaithersburg, NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Tech