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Coercivity Enhancement in Exchange Biased Systems Driven by Interfacial Magnetic Frustration
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringLow-dimensional MagnetismMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic MaterialsMagnetic Exchange InteractionsMagnetoresistanceStabilityTopological MagnetismMagnetismQuantum MaterialsSystems DrivenPhysicsNet Exchange BiasLow-dimensional SystemsInterfacial Magnetic FrustrationAntiferromagnetismFrustrated InterfaceCoercivity EnhancementMagnetic MaterialMicro-magnetic ModelingQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsExchange CouplingMagnetic PropertyMagnetic Field
We report the temperature and cooling field dependence of the coercivity of exchange biased ${\mathrm{MnF}}_{2}/\mathrm{Fe}$ bilayers. When the antiferromagnetic surface is in a state of maximum magnetic frustration and the net exchange bias is zero, we observe a strong enhancement of the coercivity, which is proportional to the exchange coupling between the layers. Hence, the coercivity can be tuned in a reproducible and repeatable fashion in the same sample. We propose that a frustrated interface provides local energy minima which effectively pin the propagating domain walls in the ferromagnet, leading to an enhanced coercivity.
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