Temperature-Independent Coercivity in Compositionally Graded Ferromagnetic Multilayers

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2022)

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We devise nanoscale-designed ferromagnetic thin films with graded exchange-coupling (J) profiles that allow us to obtain constant coercivities over a very extended temperature range. The magnetic structure designed here is composed of two ferromagnetic layers, which are separated by a spacer layer with a linear exchange-graded profile. Our detailed magnetometry analysis on single-crystal Co-Ru alloy thin films reveals a coercivity plateau with a relative change of less than 2% over a temperature range of 75 K, whereas conventional films exhibit changes larger than 20%. This remarkable behavior is achieved by means of a strongly temperature-dependent exchange bias between adjacent ferromagnetic portions of our film structures, which are designed to fully compensate for the conventional temperature dependence of the coercive field. This strongly temperature-dependent bias field is mediated by a paramagnetic interlayer in our film design and can be adjusted by a suitable choice of both the spacer-layer composition profile and thickness. Our particular design can be applied to a large variety of magnetic materials and adapted to relevant temperature ranges that are needed to maintain stable coercive field values over a wide operation range in real applications.
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