The present work reports on the influence of a Cobalt sublayer on a conventional exchange bias CoOx /Cu41 Ni59 interface. For superconducting spin-tronics the ability to exchange bias diluted ferromagnetic alloys is an essential building block, as they have advantages for the application in superconductor-ferromagnet spin-valve heterostructures. The magnetic properties are investigated by SQUID magnetometry and two separate strongly exchange biased signals are observed. The obtained results are compared with predictions of the domain state and spin-glass model of exchange bias.
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Sidorenko, A. S., Lenk, D., Zdravkov, V. I., Morari, R., Ullrich, A., Müller, C., … Tidecks, R. (2016). Cobalt/Cobaltoxide Exchange Bias System for Diluted Ferromagnetic Alloy Films in Superconducting Spin-Valves. In NanoScience and Technology (pp. 301–313). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30198-3_9
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