Spin dynamics in a Curie-switch.

J Phys Condens Matter

Institute of Magnetism, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 36 b Vernadsky Blvd., 03142 Kyiv, Ukraine. Nanostructure Physics, Royal Institute of Technology, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.

Published: November 2015

Ferromagnetic resonance properties of F1/f/F2/AF multilayers, where weakly ferromagnetic spacer f is sandwiched between strongly ferromagnetic layers F1 and F2, with F1 being magnetically soft and F2-magnetically hard due to exchange pinning to antiferromagnetic layer AF, are investigated. Spacer-mediated exchange coupling is shown to strongly affect the resonance fields of both F1 and F2 layers. Our theoretical calculations as well as measurements show that the key magnetic parameters of the spacer, which govern the ferromagnetic resonance in F1/f/F2/AF, are the magnetic exchange length (Λ), effective saturation magnetization at T  =  0 (m0) and effective Curie temperature (T(C)(eff)). The values of these key parameters are deduced from the experimental data for multilayers with f  =  Ni(x)Cu(100-x), for the key ranges in the Ni-concentration (x = 54 ÷ 70 at. %) and spacer thickness (d = 3 ÷ 6 nm). The results obtained provide a deeper insight into thermally-controlled spin precession and switching in magnetic nanostructures, with potential applications in spin-based oscillators and memory devices.

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