Thursday, April 12, 2012

1111.4255 (J. de la Venta et al.)

Exchange Bias Induced by the Fe3O4 Verwey transition    [PDF]

J. de la Venta, M. Erekhinsky, Siming Wang, K. G. West, R. Morales, Ivan K. Schuller
We present a study of the exchange bias in different configurations of V2O3 thin films with ferromagnetic layers. The exchange bias is accompanied by a large vertical shift in the magnetization. These effects are only observed when V2O3 is grown on top of Ni80Fe20 permalloy. The magnitude of the vertical shift is as large as 60% of the total magnetization which has never been reported in any system. X-Ray diffraction studies show that the growth conditions promote the formation of a ferrimagnetic Fe3O4 interlayer. The change in the easy magnetization axis of Fe3O4 across the Verwey transition at 120 K is correlated with the appearance of exchange bias and vertical shift in magnetization. Both phenomena disappear above 120 K, indicating for the first time a direct relationship between the magnetic signature of the Verwey transition and exchange bias.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.4255

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