Structural characterization of MnNi and MnPt antiferromagnetic materials for spintronic applications

abstract

MnNi and MnPt become antiferromagnetic (AFM) when annealed at high enough temperatures, for which a face-centered cubic (fcc) to face-centered tetragonal (fcc) structural transition occurs. Thus, structural information is essential when optimizing exchange bias in these materials. We performed structural (Xray diffraction), magnetic (Magneto-Optical Kerr effect) and magneto-transport (magnetoresi stance) measurements on MnNi based spin valves subjected to different annealing procedures and MnPt/CoFe bilayers with different MnPt thicknesses. We show that high annealing temperatures can in fact lead to the fct anti ferromagnetic phase in both materials, but the annealing procedure is also an important factor on the obtained exchange field values. Also, MnPt/CoFe bilayers allowed us to probe the influence of average AFM-grain size on exchange bias. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

keywords

EXCHANGE BIAS; SPIN VALVES; TUNNEL-JUNCTIONS; MAGNETORESISTANCE; BILAYERS; SYSTEMS; FIELD; MOKE

subject category

Materials Science

authors

Teixeira, JM; Ventura, J; Araujo, JP; Sousa, JB; Amaral, VS; Negulescu, B; Rickart, M; Freitas, PP

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