Proximity-induced magnetism in Pt layered with rare-earth-transition-metal ferrimagnetic alloys

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The proximity-induced moment (PIM) in heavy metal layers may play a significant role in heterostructured spintronic systems. In particular, the PIM of a heavy metal adjacent to a magnetic layer has been linked to interfacial spin transport behavior. Element-resolved X-ray magnetic measurements were used to investigate PIM in Pt layered with two different rare-earth (RE):3d transition-metal (TM) ferrimagnetic alloys in which the net moment was dominated by either the RE or the TM at room temperature. We observed significant PIM in Pt confined to a 2-nm interfacial region for Pt/Co77Gd23 and Pt/(Fe50Co50)77Gd23 and, in both cases, the PIM was parallel to the TM sublattice rather than the RE or the net moment. Our results highlight the prominence of the d-d mediated interactions between the Pt and the constituents of the ferrimagnetic RE:TM alloys over the net macroscopic moment.

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Swindells, C., Nicholson, B., Inyang, O., Choi, Y., Hase, T., & Atkinson, D. (2020). Proximity-induced magnetism in Pt layered with rare-earth-transition-metal ferrimagnetic alloys. Physical Review Research, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.033280

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