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Giant Exchange Bias-Like Effect at Low Cooling Fields Induced by Pinned Magnetic Domains in Y 2 NiIrO 6 Double Perovskite.

Zheng DengXiao WangMengqin WangFeiran ShenJine ZhangYuansha ChenHai L FengJiawang XuYi PengWenmin LiJianfa ZhaoXiancheng WangManuel ValvidaresSonia FrancoualOlaf LeupoldZhiwei HuLiu Hao TjengMan-Rong LiMark CroftYing ZhangEnke LiuLunhua HeFengxia HuJirong SunMartha GreenblattChangqing Jin
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Exchange bias is highly desirable for widespread technologies. Generally conventional exchange bias heterojunctions require excessively large cooling fields for sufficient bias fields, which are generated by pinned spins at the interface of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic layers. It is crucial for applicability to obtain considerable exchange bias fields with minimum cooling fields. Here we report an exchange bias-like effect in a double perovskite, Y 2 NiIrO 6 , which shows long-range ferrimagnetic ordering below 192 K. It manifests a giant bias-like field of 1.1 T with a cooling field of only 15 Oe at 5 K. The robust phenomenon appears below 170 K. This fascinating bias-like effect is the secondary effect of the vertical shifts of the magnetic loops, which is attributed to the pinned magnetic domains due to the combination of strong spin-orbit coupling on Ir, and antiferromagnetically coupled Ni- and Ir-sublattices. The pinned moments in Y 2 NiIrO 6 are present throughout the full volume, not just at the interface as in conventional bilayer systems. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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