Long-range chiral exchange interaction in synthetic antiferromagnets.
Dong-Soo HanKyujoon LeeJan-Philipp HankeYuriy MokrousovKyoung-Whan KimWoosuk YooYouri L W van HeesTae-Wan KimReinoud LavrijsenChun-Yeol YouHenk J M SwagtenMyung-Hwa JungMathias KläuiPublished in: Nature materials (2019)
The exchange interaction governs static and dynamic magnetism. This fundamental interaction comes in two flavours-symmetric and antisymmetric. The symmetric interaction leads to ferro- and antiferromagnetism, and the antisymmetric interaction has attracted significant interest owing to its major role in promoting topologically non-trivial spin textures that promise fast, energy-efficient devices. So far, the antisymmetric exchange interaction has been found to be rather short ranged and limited to a single magnetic layer. Here we report a long-range antisymmetric interlayer exchange interaction in perpendicularly magnetized synthetic antiferromagnets with parallel and antiparallel magnetization alignments. Asymmetric hysteresis loops under an in-plane field reveal a unidirectional and chiral nature of this interaction, which results in canted magnetic structures. We explain our results by considering spin-orbit coupling combined with reduced symmetry in multilayers. Our discovery of a long-range chiral interaction provides an additional handle to engineer magnetic structures and could enable three-dimensional topological structures.