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arxiv: 1801.05311 · v2 · pith:6I5ALVRUnew · submitted 2018-01-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Magnetic hysteresis in nanostructures with thermally-controlled RKKY coupling

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keywords exchangeindirecthysteresisinterlayermagneticmagnetizationrkkycoupling
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Mechanisms of the recently demonstrated ex-situ thermal control of the indirect exchange coupling in magnetic multilayer are discussed for different designs of the spacer layer. Temperature-induced changes in the hysteresis of magnetization are shown to be associated with different types of competing interlayer exchange interactions. Theoretical analysis indicates that the measured step-like shape and hysteresis of the magnetization loops is due to local in-plane magnetic anisotropy of nano-crystallites within the strongly ferromagnetic films. Comparison of the experiment and theory is used to contrast the mechanisms of the magnetization switching based on the competition of (i) indirect (RKKY) and direct (non-RKKY) interlayer exchange interactions as well as (ii) indirect ferromagnetic and indirect antiferromagnetic (both of RKKY type) interlayer exchange.

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