Study of magnetic interface and its effect in Fe/NiFe bilayers of alternating order
We present a comprehensive study on the magnetization reversal in Fe/NiFe bilayer system by alternating the order of the magnetic layers. All the samples show growth-induced uniaxial magnetic anisotropy due to oblique angle deposition technique. Strong interfacial exchange coupling between the Fe an...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a comprehensive study on the magnetization reversal in Fe/NiFe
bilayer system by alternating the order of the magnetic layers. All the samples
show growth-induced uniaxial magnetic anisotropy due to oblique angle
deposition technique. Strong interfacial exchange coupling between the Fe and
NiFe layers leads to the single-phase hysteresis loops in the bilayer system.
The strength of coupling being dependent on the interface changes upon
alternating the order of magnetic layers. The magnetic parameters such as
coercivity HC, and anisotropy field HK become almost doubled when NiFe layer is
grown over the Fe layers. This enhancement in the magnetic parameters is
primarily dependent on the increase of the thickness and magnetic moment of
Fe-NiFe interfacial layer as revealed from the polarized neutron reectivity
(PNR) data of the bilayer samples. The difference in the thickness and
magnetization of the Fe-NiFe interfacial layer indicates the modification of
the microstructure by alternating the order of the magnetic layers of the
bilayers. The interfacial magnetic moment increased by almost 18 % when NiFe
layer is grown over the Fe layer. In spite of the different values of
anisotropy fields and modified interfacial exchange coupling, the Gilbert
damping constant values of the ferromagnetic bilayers remain similar to single
NiFe layer. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.05756 |