Long-range exchange coupling between a ferromagnet and an antiferromagnet across a nonmagnetic spacer layer

N. J. Gökemeijer*, T. Ambrose, C. L. Chien, N. Wang, K. K. Fung

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Abstract

The antiferromagnet/ferromagnet exchange coupling giving rise to a shifted hysteresis loop has usually been considered an interfacial effect. We show evidence that this exchange coupling between an antiferromagnet (CoO) and a ferromagnet (Ni81,Fe19) is long range in nature. Exchange coupling has been observed in tri-layer films consisting of a nonmagnetic noble metal (Ag, Au, and Cu) spacer layer sandwiched between 300 Å CoO and 300 Å NiFe. The strength of the coupling decreases with increasing spacer layer thickness and vanishes at about 55 Å. This suggests that the antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic exchange coupling is beyond an interfacial effect, and that conduction electrons may be involved in the mediation of the coupling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4999-5001
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume81
Issue number8 PART 2B
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 1997

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