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The role of uncompensated spins in exchange biasing

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Published 19 November 2007 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation I. Schmid et al 2008 EPL 81 17001 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/81/17001

0295-5075/81/1/17001

Abstract

The origin of the exchange bias (EB) effect has been traced back to the existence of pinned uncompensated spins (UCS) in the antiferromagnet (AFM) or at its interface. However, the understanding of the underlying mechanism is still clouded by contradictory reports: For example, both a parallel as well as an antiparallel orientation of the UCS relative to the magnetization direction of the ferromagnet (FM) were reported for similar FM/AFM systems. Here different magnetization histories in magnetometry and magnetic force microscopy measurements are used advantageously to demonstrate the co-existence of pinned UCS that are parallel and antiparallel to the cooling field in metallic (IrMn) and oxidic (CoO) EB systems. We further conclude that the EB effect is mainly a result of pinned interfacial UCS, which are antiparallel to the FM spins.

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10.1209/0295-5075/81/17001