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Manipulating Exchange Bias in a Van der Waals Ferromagnet

Yingying Wu, Wei Wang, Lei Pan, Kang L. Wang

2021Advanced Materials44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spintronics applications of thin-film magnets require control and design of specific magnetic properties. Exchange bias, originating from the pinning of spins in a ferromagnet by these of an antiferromagnet, is a part of the highly important elements for spintronics applications. Here, an exchange bias of ≈90 mT in a van der Waals ferromagnet encapsulated by two antiferromagnets at 5 K, the value of which is highly tunable by the field coolings, is reported. The non-antisymmetric dependence of exchange bias on field cooling is explained through considering an uncompensated interfacial magnetic layer of an antiferromagnet with a noncollinear spin texture, and a weak antiferromagnetic order in the oxidized layer, at two ferromagnet/antiferromagnet interfaces. This work opens up new routes toward designing and controlling 2D spintronic devices made of atomically thin van der Waals magnets.

Topics & Concepts

SpintronicsAntiferromagnetismCondensed matter physicsFerromagnetismvan der Waals forceMaterials scienceExchange biasSpinsMagnetizationMagnetic fieldMagnetic anisotropyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMolecule2D Materials and ApplicationsAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic properties of thin films
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