Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1799545 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Interlayer exchange coupling (IEC) was studied in ferromagnetic binary alloy Co–Fe thin films through Cr spacer to investigate systematically, the effects of chemical compositions and the chemical ordering on the observation of 90° interlayer coupling in magnetic alloy based structures. The dominating 180° coupling with weak 90° coupling was observed at room temperature deposited CoxFe1−x/Cr/CoxFe1−x (x=0 to 0.8) trilayer samples for all values of x. However, the strength of the 90° coupling for x=0.4 and 0.5 was found to increase with increasing the annealing temperature, Tann for the bottom CoxFe1−x layer and the strength of 90° coupling became comparable to that of 180° coupling at Tann=400 °C. The enhancement of 90° coupling was considered to be originated from the unconventional interfacial magnetic exchange interactions between Cr and Co (and Fe) due to the appearance of antiphase structures at the interface with the enhancement of chemical ordering (B2 ordering) which was confirmed by synchrotron X-ray diffraction.

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