Uniaxial to unidirectional transition of perpendicular interlayer coupling in IrMn/CoFe/NiFeO/CoFe quadrilayers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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final version to appear in Applied Physics Letters

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10.1063/1.2182021

We studied the interlayer coupling in the quadrilayer consisting of IrMn/CoFe (bottom layer)/NiFeOx/ CoFe (top layer). The in-plane perpendicular interlayer coupling is observed between CoFe layers at room temperature. An anisotropy transition from uniaxial to unidirectional in the perpendicular direction is observed around Tt = 55 K. The nano-oxide layer NiFeOx shows no distinguishable ferromagnetic signal in the high-temperature (uniaxial) phase, while a strong signal appeared in the low-temperature (unidirectional) phase. A possible two-component scenario, that the nano-oxide layer may contain both amorphous short-range antiferromagnetic domains and superparamagneitc clusters, is proposed to explain the phase transition.

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