2016-08-12

Tunable high-field magnetization in strongly exchange-coupled freestanding Co/CoO core/shell coaxial nanowires

German Salazar-Alvarez, Julian Geshev, Sebastia Agramunt-Puig, Carles Navau, Alvar Sanchez, Jordi Sort, and Josep Nogués

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b05588

Abstract:
The exchange bias properties of Co/CoO coaxial core/shell nanowires have been investigated with cooling and applied fields perpendicular to the wire axis. This configuration leads to unexpected exchange-bias effects. Firstly, the magnetization value at high fields is found to depend on the field-cooling conditions. This effect arises from the competition between the magnetic anisotropy and the Zeeman energies for cooling fields perpendicular to the wire axis. This allows imprinting pre-defined magnetization states to the AFM, as corroborated by micromagnetic simulations. Secondly, the system exhibits a high-field magnetic irreversibility, leading to open hysteresis loops, attributed to the AFM easy-axis reorientation during the reversal (effect similar to athermal training). A distinct way to manipulate the high-field magnetization in exchange-biased systems, beyond the archetypical effects, is thus experimentally and theoretically demonstrated.