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Título: Tailoring the exchange bias via shape anisotropy in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic exchange-coupled systems
Título do periódico: Physical Review B New York
Sub título do periódico: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Autor(es): Hoffmann, A.
Grimsditch, M.
Pearson, J.E.
Nogués, J.
Macedo, Waldemar Augusto de Almeida
Schuller, Ivan K.
Afiliação: Argonne National Lab./ANL, Argonne, IL, USA
Argonne National Lab./ANL. Argonne, IL, USA
Argonne National Lab./ANL, Argonne, IL USA
Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear/CDTN, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Data do documento: 2003
Palavras-chave: Ferromagnetic materials;antiferromagnetic materials;anisotropy
Resumo: The magnetic behavior of Fe lines on top of a continous FeF2 antiferromagnetic layer was investigated as a function of the orientation of the lines with respect to the applied magnetic field and a unidirectional anisotropy established by field cooling. The orientational dependence of the asymmetric loop shift, called exhcange bias, shows that the competition between shape and unidirectional anisotropies modifies the exchange bias and the coercivity. Remarkably, in certain cases, exchange bias can be observed even when the applied field is perpendicular to the unidirectional anisotropy. Numerical simulations with a coherent rotation model ilustrate a rich phase diagram, which originates from the noncollinearity of the involved anistotropies. Using this phase diagram, exchange bias and coercivity can be predictably tailored. In particular, different preferred magnetization directions can be designed in separately patterned structures of the same sample with identical preparation and magnetic history.
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