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Remote control of the Fe magnetic moment in magnetic heterostructures

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Published 19 July 2007 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation A. Remhof et al 2007 EPL 79 37003 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/79/37003

0295-5075/79/3/37003

Abstract

In magnetic superlattices with interlayer exchange coupling, not only the coupling strength but also the magnetic moment of the ferromagnetic layer can be altered non-locally by modifying the electronic structure of the non-magnetic spacer layer. Specifically, changes of the electronic structure of the V spacer layers in Fe/V (001) superlattices are seen to affect the adjacent Fe layers. By reversibly loading the V layer with hydrogen, the magnetic moment of Fe increases, whereas the induced magnetic moment in V remains unchanged. The nature of this remote and non-local control of the magnetic moment is connected with a d-electron charge transfer and effective shift of the Fermi level relative to the d-bands of Fe and V, as elucidated on the basis of self-consistent electronic structure calculations.

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10.1209/0295-5075/79/37003