Giant magnetic broadening of ferromagnetic resonance in a GMR Co/Ag/Co/Gd quadlayer

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Both magnetic-resonance damping and the giant magnetoresistance effect have been predicted to be strongly affected by the local density of states in thin ferromagnetic films. We employ the antiferromagnetic coupling between Co and Gd to provide a spontaneous change from parallel to antiparallel alignment of two Co films. A sharp increase in magnetic damping accompanies the change from parallel to antiparallel alignment, analogous to resistivity changes in giant magnetoresistance.

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