Interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction of antiferromagnetic materials
Md. Rakibul Karim Akanda, In Jun Park, Roger K. Lake
Abstract
The interface between a ferromagnet (FM) or antiferromagnet (AFM) and a heavy metal (HM) results in an antisymmetric exchange interaction known as the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (iDMI) which favors noncollinear spin configurations. The iDMI is responsible for stabilizing noncollinear spin textures such as skyrmions in materials with bulk inversion symmetry. Interfacial DMI values have been previously determined theoretically and experimentally for FM/HM interfaces, and, in this work, they are calculated for the metallic AFM MnPt and the insulating AFM NiO. The heavy metals considered are W, Re, and Au. Values for the iDMI, exchange, and anisotropy constants are determined for different AFM and HM thicknesses. The iDMI values of the MnPt heterolayers are comparable to those of the common FM materials, and those of NiO are lower. In few-layer films of (001) MnPt, the high spin orbit coupling of the Pt layers can give rise to a small DMI in the absence of a HM layer.