Imprinting artificial magnetic structures (invited)

W. Lohstroh, M. Münzenberg, W. Felsch, H. Fritzsche, H. Maletta, R. Goyette, G. P. Felcher

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Abstract

Recently we created La/Fe multilayers with a helical magnetic structure imprinted from the conditions of growth rather than by the magnetic interactions between layers. Each sublayer was 30 Å thick, and during deposition the sample was rotated in an external field of 3 Oe, a field strong enough to magnetize the Fe layer being deposited but not sufficient to perturb the magnetization of the Fe layers already grown. As a result adjacent Fe layers formed a helical structure with a chirality and periodicity determined by the rotational direction and speed of the substrate and the rate of deposition. Following this discovery an extensive set of experiments (mainly using Kerr effect magnetometry and polarized neutron reflectivity) was undertaken to ascertain the stability of imprinted magnetic structures, and to understand the onset of magnetization during growth. La/Fe imprinted helical magnetic structures (of different La and Fe thicknesses) were found to be stable in time and to be permanently erased only by magnetic fields larger than 90 Oe.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5873-5876
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume85
Issue number8 II B
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 15 1999
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials - Miami, FL, United States
Duration: Nov 9 1998Nov 12 1998

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