Highly Tunable Magnetic and Magnetotransport Properties of Exchange Coupled Ferromagnet/Antiferromagnet-Based Heterostructures

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2021)

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Antiferromagnets (AFMs) with zero net magnetization are proposed as active elements in future spintronic devices. Depending on the critical film thickness and measurement temperature, bimetallic Mn-based alloys and transition-metal oxide-based AFMs can host various coexisting ordered, disordered, and frustrated AFM phases. Such coexisting phases in the exchange coupled ferromagnetic (FM)/AFM-based heterostructures can result in unusual magnetic and magnetotransport phenomena. Here, we integrate chemically disordered AFM gamma-IrMn3 thin films with coexisting AFM phases into complex exchange coupled MgO(001)/gamma-Ni3Fe/gamma-IrMn3/gamma-Ni3Fe/CoO heterostructures and study the structural, magnetic, and magnetotransport properties in various magnetic field cooling states. In particular, we unveil the impact of rotating the relative orientation of the thermally disordered and reversible AFM moments with respect to the irreversible AFM moments on the magnetic and magnetotransport properties of the exchange coupled heterostructures. We further reveal that the persistence of thermally disordered and reversible AFM moments is crucial for achieving highly tunable magnetic properties and multilevel magnetoresistance states. We anticipate that the presented approach and the heterostructure architecture can be utilized in future spintronic devices to manipulate the thermally disordered and reversible AFM moments at the nanoscale.
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antiferromagnets, ferromagnets, exchange bias effect, field cooling, manipulating antiferromagnets, granular antiferromagnetic thin films, magnetotransport, tunable magnetoresistance
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