Anomalous exchange bias induced by spin-flop transition in epitaxial hematite/permalloy heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
Exchange bias (EB) between an antiferromagnet (AFM) and a ferromagnet (FM) leads to a preferential orientation of the ferromagnet’s moments and has a significant impact on magnetic memory technologies. In addition, it offers crucial insights into the AFM order which is usually difficult to measure. Here, we report anomalous EB induced by field cooling (FC) across the spin-flop (Morin) transition (TM~270K) of an epitaxial hematite (0001)/permalloy heterostructure. The exchange field (HEx) reaches maximum (~40 Oe) near TM and decreases away from it. This result shows that FC across the Morin transition imprints information from the permalloy on the hematite without cooling through its Néel temperature. Surprisingly, field heating (FH) and FC yield almost identical temperature dependence of HEx. Interestingly, below 50 K, a significantly larger HEx~150 Oe emerges at 10 K. We propose that a nonzero HEx close to TM arises from the competition between magnetocrystalline and dipolar anisotropies in hematite. The two anisotropies balance each other out near TM producing a relatively small unidirectional anisotropy created through FC/FH process. This study demonstrates that the spin orientation of the hematite can be altered by either FC or FH across the Morin transition when interfaced with a ferromagnet. Future studies will focus on understanding the microscopic origin of this unusual thermal behavior of exchange bias in spin-flop/ferromagnetic heterostructures.
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Presenters
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Tianxing D Wang
University of California, San Diego
Authors
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Tianxing D Wang
University of California, San Diego
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Juan A Hofer
University of California, San Diego
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Ali C Basaran
General Atomics
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Victor Palin
University of California, San Diego, University of California San Diego
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Nareg Ghazikhanian
University of California, San Diego
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Ivan K Schuller
University of California, San Diego