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Structural deformation and irreversible magnetic properties of flexible Co/Pt and Co/Pd thin films

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arxiv 2401.00482 v1 pith:VZOOJAHZ submitted 2023-12-31 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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The successful commercialization of flexible spintronic devices requires a complete understanding of the impact of external strain on the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of a system. The impact of bending-induced strain on flexible films is studied quite well. However, little is known about the effect of other modes of flexibility, e.g., wrinkling, twisting, peeling, and stretching on the functional properties of flexible films. In this context, perpendicular magnetic anisotropic Co/Pt and Co/Pd thin films are prepared on flexible Kapton substrates, and the impact of the peeling mode is studied in detail. The peeling method generates numerous cracks, and buckling in the thin film, along with localized blister formation imaged by scanning electron microscopy. Further, the resistivity measurement confirms a significant enhancement in sample resistance owing to the severe damage of the films. The structural discontinuities strongly affect the magnetization reversal phenomena as measured by the magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE)-based microscopy. The bubble domains got converted to elongated-shaped domains due to several hindrances to the wall motion after strain application. Further, the relaxation measurements reveal that the thermal energy is insufficient to switch the magnetization at a few areas due to their high pinning potential associated with the damages. In contrast to bending-induced strain, here, all the modifications in the functional properties are found to be irreversible in nature.

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