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Magneto-ionic modulation of the interlayer exchange interaction in synthetic antiferromagnets

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arxiv 2306.09888 v1 pith:EHYLYX7D submitted 2023-06-16 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords magneto-ionicsyntheticeffectantiferromagnetscontrolexchangeinterlayerproperties
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The electric-field control of magnetism is a highly promising and potentially effective approach for achieving energy-efficient applications. In recent times, there has been significant interest in the magneto-ionic effect in synthetic antiferromagnets, primarily due to its strong potential in the realization of high-density storage devices with ultra-low power consumption. However, the underlying mechanism responsible for the magneto-ionic effect on the interlayer exchange coupling (IEC) remains elusive. In this study, we have successfully identified that the magneto-ionic control of the properties of the top ferromagnetic layer of the synthetic antiferromagnet (SyAFM), which is in contact with the high ion mobility oxide, plays a pivotal role in driving the observed gate-induced changes to the IEC. Our findings provide crucial insights into the intricate interplay between stack structure and magnetoionic-field effect on magnetic properties in synthetic antiferromagnetic thin film systems.

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