Title :
Size Effect on Magnetic Switching and Interlayer Magnetostatic Coupling in Spin-Valve Nanorings Exchange-Biased by Synthetic Antiferromagnets
Author :
Zhou, Y. ; Stickler, D. ; Du, Y. ; Ahmad, E. ; Lu, Z. ; Frömter, R. ; Oepen, H.P. ; Wilton, D. ; Pan, G.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Technol., Univ. of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents studies of the size effect on magnetic switching and interlayer magnetostatic coupling in synthetic antiferromagnet (SAF)-pinned spin-valve nanorings connected to nano stripes with a nanoconstriction. Micromagnetic simulation has been successfully used to reveal the detailed magnetization reversal process of these nanorings. It was observed that SAF-pinned spin-valve nanorings exhibit a double (onion-vortex-reverse onion) or single (onion-reverse onion) magnetization switching process depending on the ring diameter, which is contrary to narrow single-layer NiFe rings that show a double switching process only. Micromagnetic simulations of the SAF-pinned spin valve nanorings suggest that the magnetostatic coupling between the pinned layers of the SAF and the free layer is dependent on the ring size: it plays a very important role in the magnetization switching of small nanorings (600 nm outer diameter), but only a minor role in the switching of big nanorings (1600 nm outer diameter). An efficient reduction of the magnetostatic interaction results in a small shift of the minor magnetoresistance curve, which is beneficial to the magnetic memory applications.
Keywords :
antiferromagnetic materials; cobalt alloys; copper; exchange interactions (electron); iridium alloys; iron alloys; magnetic multilayers; magnetic switching; magnetisation reversal; manganese alloys; micromagnetics; nanomagnetics; nanostructured materials; nickel alloys; ruthenium; spin valves; tantalum; Ta-NiFe-Cu-CoFe-Ru-CoFe-IrMn-Ta; exchange-biased spin-valve nanoring; interlayer magnetostatic coupling; magnetic memory applications; magnetic switching; magnetization reversal; magnetostatic interaction; micromagnetic simulation; multilayer structures; nanoconstriction; size effect; synthetic antiferromagnet; Couplings; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic domains; Magnetic switching; Magnetic tunneling; Magnetostatics; Saturation magnetization; Domain wall motion; magnetization reversal; magnetostatic coupling; nanoring; spin-valve;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2089466