Exchange bias model for Fe/FeF2:: Role of domains in the ferromagnet

Portugal, RD

Abstract

Exchange bias (EB) is a shift of the hysteresis loop from its normal position, symmetric around H = 0, to HE not equal 0. It occurs when thin ferromagnetic (F) films are deposited on a variety of antiferromagnetic (AF) materials. EB is also associated with several additional remarkable features: i) the bulk magnetizations of the F is orthogonal to the AF easy axis; ii) H-E is of similar magnitude for compensated and uncompensated AF interface layers; iii) the sign of H-E can assume both positive and negative values; and, iv) the magnetization \M(H << -H-c)\ not equal \M(H >> +H-c)\ where H-c is the coercive field. Here we propose a model that describes the EB phenomenon for a compensated interface. Based on the experimental evidence, and extensive computer simulations, we suggest that close to the Neel temperature a canted spin configuration in the AF interface freezes into a metastable state. As a consequence, the EB energy is reversibly stored in a spring-like magnet, or incomplete domain wall (IDW), in the F slab. The results we extract from our model, both analytically and through simulations, are qualitatively and quantitatively compatible with the available experimental information.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000083940100017 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: EUROPHYSICS LETTERS
Volumen: 48
Número: 5
Editorial: EDP SCIENCES S A
Fecha de publicación: 1999
Página de inicio: 573
Página final: 579
Notas: ISI