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Enhancement of Exchange Bias and Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy in CoO/Co Multilayer Thin Films by Tuning the Alumina Template Nanohole Size.

Mohamed SalaheldeenAyman NafadycAhmed Mohamed Abu-DiefRosario Díaz CrespoMaría Paz Fernández-GarcíaJuan Pedro AndrésRicardo López AntónJesús A BlancoPablo Álvarez-Alonso
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The interest in magnetic nanostructures exhibiting perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and exchange bias (EB) effect has increased in recent years owing to their applications in a new generation of spintronic devices that combine several functionalities. We present a nanofabrication process used to induce a significant out-of-plane component of the magnetic easy axis and EB. In this study, 30 nm thick CoO/Co multilayers were deposited on nanostructured alumina templates with a broad range of pore diameters, 34 nm ≤ D p ≤ 96 nm, maintaining the hexagonal lattice parameter at 107 nm. Increase of the exchange bias field ( H EB ) and the coercivity ( H C ) (12 times and 27 times, respectively) was observed in the nanostructured films compared to the non-patterned film. The marked dependence of H EB and H C with antidot hole diameters pinpoints an in-plane to out-of-plane changeover of the magnetic anisotropy at a nanohole diameter of ∼75 nm. Micromagnetic simulation shows the existence of antiferromagnetic layers that generate an exceptional magnetic configuration around the holes, named as antivortex-state. This configuration induces extra high-energy superdomain walls for edge-to-edge distance >27 nm and high-energy stripe magnetic domains below 27 nm, which could play an important role in the change of the magnetic easy axis towards the perpendicular direction.
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