TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental evidence of dipolar interaction in bilayer nanocomposite magnets
AU - Zambano, A. J.
AU - Oguchi, H.
AU - Takeuchi, I.
AU - Liu, J. P.
AU - Lofland, S. E.
AU - Bendersky, L. A.
AU - Liu, Y.
AU - Wang, Z. L.
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - We use magnetic thin film hard/non/soft-magnetic trilayer systems to probe the nature of the hard-soft phase interaction and the role played by dipolar fields in one-dimensional (d) magnetic systems. We have systematically investigated six wedge samples where the thickness of a Cu spacer layer (t Cu) was gradually changed to create a varying interfacial effect on the interaction between a CoPt hard layer and a Fe soft layer. Magneto-optical Kerr effect was used to obtain the magnetization loops at 28 points on each sample, and the nucleation field (H N ) as a function of t Cu was employed to characterize the layer interaction as a function of t Cu. H N (t Cu) show a RKKY oscillatory behavior in addition to a non-negligible dipolar contribution, which had an exponential dependence. The dipolar term, which cannot be always neglected, is affected by the interface roughness and also by the CoPt crystallinity. Therefore, we cannot always consider exchange coupling to be the dominant interaction in one-d hard-soft magnetic bilayer systems, particularly, during magnetic reversal.
AB - We use magnetic thin film hard/non/soft-magnetic trilayer systems to probe the nature of the hard-soft phase interaction and the role played by dipolar fields in one-dimensional (d) magnetic systems. We have systematically investigated six wedge samples where the thickness of a Cu spacer layer (t Cu) was gradually changed to create a varying interfacial effect on the interaction between a CoPt hard layer and a Fe soft layer. Magneto-optical Kerr effect was used to obtain the magnetization loops at 28 points on each sample, and the nucleation field (H N ) as a function of t Cu was employed to characterize the layer interaction as a function of t Cu. H N (t Cu) show a RKKY oscillatory behavior in addition to a non-negligible dipolar contribution, which had an exponential dependence. The dipolar term, which cannot be always neglected, is affected by the interface roughness and also by the CoPt crystallinity. Therefore, we cannot always consider exchange coupling to be the dominant interaction in one-d hard-soft magnetic bilayer systems, particularly, during magnetic reversal.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00339-010-6073-6
DO - 10.1007/s00339-010-6073-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79959291564
SN - 0947-8396
VL - 103
SP - 1183
EP - 1187
JO - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
JF - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
IS - 4
ER -