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Mechanisms for exchange bias

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
卷 33, 期 23, 页码 R247-R268

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/33/23/201

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Modern applications for thin film magnets involve unique requirements for the control and design of specific magnetic properties. The exchange bias effect in ferromagnet/antiferromagnet bilayers appears to be a useful feature for controlling one of the most important characteristics of a ferromagnet: coercivity. Prospects for control and enhancement of desirable effects depend upon a clear understanding of mechanisms governing exchange bias. The processes underlying the existence and properties of exchange bias are reviewed, with particular emphasis on the roles of interface structure and temperature. Results from numerical simulations are used to illustrate how exchange bias is modified by geometric structures at the interface and randomly placed defects. A general theoretical formulation of the bias problem is proposed, and an expression for the interface energy is derived. A key result is the existence of higher-order coupling terms when more than one sublattice of the antiferromagnet is present at the interface. Results from calculations of finite temperature effects on bias and coercivity are described, and the concept of viscosity in the antiferromagnet is discussed. A brief discussion is also included of how a dynamic linear response, such as ferromagnetic resonance or light scattering, can be used to determine relevant anisotropy and exchange parameters.

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