Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1617856 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Static and dynamic magnetic properties of exchange-biased FeCo/MnIr multilayers were systematically investigated. A huge increased ferromagnetic resonance frequency up to 10 GHz was observed in the case of thin MnIr layers being possibly interpreted as the contribution of the rotatable anisotropy. The rotatable anisotropy as well as the resonance frequency and frequency linewidth can be tuned by changing the thickness of MnIr layer. The correlation between the variation of rotatable anisotropy and enhancement of coercivity and magnetic damping is discussed.

Research highlightsThis paper reports our experimental results that the resonance frequency can be driven up to 10 GHz in exchange-biased FM/AF system with very thin AF thickness and the reason for this behavior is possibly due to the contribution of rotatable anisotropy.

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