Exchange bias training effect in IrMn-layer/ferromagnetic-ribbon heterostructures probed with magnetoimpedance

The exchange-bias training effect in IrMn-layer/ferromagnetic-ribbon heterostructure is studied by performing magnetoimpedance (MI) measurements. Asymmetric, hysteretic and single peak behavior of the MI response and a shift in the MI peak to zero fields accompanied by 52% increase in MI has been de...

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Veröffentlicht in:Superlattices and microstructures 2020-11, Vol.147, p.106710, Article 106710
Hauptverfasser: Hajiali, Mohammadreza, Kamali Ashtiani, Mohammad Javad, Jamilpanah, Loghman, Jafari, Gholamreza, Mohseni, Majid
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Zusammenfassung:The exchange-bias training effect in IrMn-layer/ferromagnetic-ribbon heterostructure is studied by performing magnetoimpedance (MI) measurements. Asymmetric, hysteretic and single peak behavior of the MI response and a shift in the MI peak to zero fields accompanied by 52% increase in MI has been detected as the signature of the exchange bias (EB) and training effect (TE), respectively. Also, during the consecutive filed sweep of MI response, both EB field and the degree of asymmetry of MI decrease that is another reason for existence of TE in our sample. The analysis of the magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) and MI behavior establish that Hoffmann's model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 097,203 (2004)) is a good description of our experimental data, due to the existence of a strong single cycle TE in our IrMn-layer/ferromagnetic-ribbon system. •Observing hysteretic, asymmetric and single peak behavior of the MI response.•Probing the exchange-bias training effect using magnetoimpedance (MI) measurements.•During the training procedure in field sweep MI measurement, both EB field and the degree of asymmetry of MI decrease.
ISSN:0749-6036
1096-3677
DOI:10.1016/j.spmi.2020.106710