Self Exchange Bias and Bi-stable Magneto-Resistance States in Amorphous TbFeCo and TbSmFeCo Thin Films.

ORAL

Abstract

Amorphous ferrimagetic TbFeCo and TbSmFeCo thin films are found to exhibit strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. Self exchange bias effect and bi-stable magneto-resistance states are observed near compensation temperature by magnetic hysteresis loop, anomalous Hall effect and transverse magneto-resistance measurements. Atom probe tomography, scanning transmission electron microscopy, and energy dispersive spectroscopy mapping have revealed two nanoscale amorphous phases with different Tb concentration distributed within the amorphous films. The observed exchange anisotropy originates from the exchange interaction between the two nanoscale amorphous phases. Exchange bias effect is used for increasing stability in spin valves and magnetic tunneling junctions. This study opens up a new platform for using amorphous ferrimagnetic thin films that require no epitaxial growth in nanodevices..

*The work was supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency grant and the U.S. Department of Energy.

Authors

  • Chung Ma

    • Univ of Virginia
  • Xiaopu Li

    • Univ of Virginia
  • Jiwei Lu

    • Univ of Virginia
  • Joseph Poon

    • Univ of Virginia
  • Ryan Comes

    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Arun Devaraj

    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Steven Spurgeon

    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory