Abstract
We study magnetic properties of metallic multilayers with FeRh/ferromagnet interfaces grown by low-temperature molecular beam epitaxy. Room-temperature coercivity of the ferromagnetic layers is significantly enhanced after the growth of FeRh, proving the existence of the exchange coupling between the antiferromagnetic FeRh layer and the ferromagnetic layer. However, exchange bias is not clearly observed probably due to the presence of disordered structures, which result from the lattice strain at the FeRh/ferromagnet interfaces due to the lattice mismatch. We infer that the lattice matched interface between FeRh and ferromagnetic layers is a key parameter for controlling magnetic switching fields in such multilayer systems.
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Yamada, S., Tanikawa, K., Hirayama, J., Kanashima, T., Taniyama, T., & Hamaya, K. (2016). Exchange coupling in metallic multilayers with a top FeRh layer. In AIP Advances (Vol. 6). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943606
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