Observation of a chirality-induced exchange-bias effect

K. Chen, A. Philippi-Kobs, V. Lauter, A. Vorobiev, E. Dyadkina, V. Yu Yakovchuk, S. Stolyar, D. Lott

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Abstract

Chiral magnetism that manifests in the existence of skyrmions or chiral domain walls offers an alternative way for creating anisotropies in magnetic materials that might have large potential for application in future spintronic devices. Here we show experimental evidence for an alternative type of in-plane exchange-bias effect present at room temperature that is created from a chiral 90â domain wall at the interface of a ferrimagnetic-ferromagnetic Dy-Co/Ni-Fe bilayer system. The chiral interfacial domain wall forms due to the exchange coupling of Ni-Fe and Dy-Co at the interface and the presence of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in the Dy-Co layer. As a consequence of the preferred chirality of the interfacial domain wall, the sign of the exchange-bias effect can be reversed by changing the perpendicular orientation of the Dy-Co magnetization. The chirality-created tunable exchange bias in Dy-Co/Ni-Fe is very robust against high in-plane magnetic fields (μ0H≤6T) and does not show any aging effects. Therefore, it overcomes the limitations of conventional exchange-bias systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024047
JournalPhysical Review Applied
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 22 2019

Funding

K.C. benefited from the support of the Deusche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) via Project No. 615811. A.P.-K. gratefully acknowledges support from the DFG via Sonderforschungsbereich (collaborative research center) SFB925 (subproject B3).*%blankline%*

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