Hydrogen-driven switching of the magnetic surface anisotropy at the Co/Pd interface

ORAL

Abstract

Heterostructures exhibiting perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) have proven to be indispensable within the magnetic recording industry. By exploiting the hydrogen-induced modifications to PMA which occur exclusively at the ferromagnetic/Pd interface, an opportunity exists to expand the potential applications of PMA-based heterostructures into the realm of hydrogen sensing using ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) - an electron-spin based technology. Here, we present an interface-resolved in-operando study of a Co/Pd film which features tailorable PMA in the presence of hydrogen gas. We combine polarized neutron reflectometry with in-situ FMR to explore the nanoscopic interactions of hydrogen at the Co/Pd interface which affects the spin-resonance condition during hydrogen cycling. Key experimental data and theoretical modelling reveal that the interfacial PMA of the Co/Pd film suppresses non-reversibly upon primary exposure to hydrogen gas – highlighting a potential avenue for spintronics-based hydrogen sensing.

*The Australian Government Research Training Program Award and the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering Postgraduate Research Award.

Presenters

  • Grace Causer

    • ANSTO

Authors

  • Grace Causer

    • ANSTO
  • Mikhail Kostylev

    • University of Western Australia
  • David Cortie

    • Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia
    • University of Wollongong
  • Xiaolin Wang

    • University of Wollongong
  • Frank Klose

    • Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology