Ion-Irradiation-Induced Cobalt/Cobalt Oxide Heterostructures: Printing 3D Interfaces.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2020)

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Interfaces separating ferromagnetic layers from non-ferromagnetic layers offer unique properties due to spin-orbit coupling and symmetry breaking, yielding effects such as exchange bias, perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, spin-pumping, spin-transfer torques, conversion between charge and spin currents and vice-versa. These interfacial phenomena play crucial roles for magnetic data storage and transfer applications, which require forming ferromagnetic (FM) nano-structures embedded in non-ferromagnetic matrices. Here, we investigate the possiblity of creating such nano-structures by ion-irradiation. We study the effect of lateral confinement on the ion-irradiation-induced reduction of non-magnetic metal oxides (e.g., antiferro- or paramagnetic) to ferromagnetic metals. Our findings later are exploited to form 3-dimensional magnetic interfaces between Co, CoO and Pt by spatially- selective irradiation of CoO/Pt multilayers. We demonstrate that the mechanical displacement of the O atoms plays a crucial role during the reduction from insulating, non-ferromagnetic Co oxides to metallic Co. Metallic Co yields both perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in the generated Co/Pt nano-structures, and, at low temperatures, exchange bias at vertical interfaces between Co and CoO. If pushed to the limit of ion-irradiation technology, this approach could, in principle, enable the creation of densely-packed, atomic scale ferromagnetic point-contact spin-torque oscillator (STO) networks, or conductive channels for current-conned-path based current perpendicular-to-plane giant magnetoresistance read-heads.
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3D interfaces,magnetic multilayers,perpendicular magnetic anisotropy,exchange bias,ion irradiation
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