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arxiv: 2302.13227 · v5 · pith:QO4FQOUD · submitted 2023-02-26 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.app-ph

Intrinsic Exchange Bias from Interfacial Reconstruction in an Epitaxial NixCoyFe3-x-yO4(111)/{α}-Al2O3(0001) Thin Film Family

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Intrinsic exchange bias is known as the unidirectional exchange anisotropy that emerges in a nominally single-component ferro-(ferri-)magnetic system. In this work, with magnetic and structural characterizations, we demonstrate that intrinsic exchange bias is a general phenomenon in (Ni, Co, Fe)-based spinel oxide films deposited on {\alpha}-Al2O3(0001) substrates, due to the emergence of a rock-salt interfacial layer consisting of antiferromagnetic CoO from interfacial reconstruction. We show that in NixCoyFe3-x-yO4(111)/{\alpha}-Al2O3(0001) films, intrinsic exchange bias and interfacial reconstruction have consistent dependences on Co concentration y, while the Ni and Fe concentration appears to be less important. This work establishes a family of intrinsic exchange bias materials with great tunability by stoichiometry and highlights the strategy of interface engineering in controlling material functionalities.

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