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The jump phenomenon in the angular dependence of exchange bias for ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic bilayers
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Based on the principle of minimal energy, the angular dependence of exchange bias for ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic bilayers has been investigated in detail. The competition between unidirectional and uniaxial anisotropies divides the initial magnetization state of the bilayer into monostable state and bistable state, which determine the angular dependence of exchange bias directly. When the bilayer is in the bistable state, the exchange bias field and the coercivity will display a jump phenomenon at the orientation angles of the intrinsic hard axes. The jump phenomenon in the angular dependence of exchange bias has been explained by analyzing the magnetization reversal processes. It is found that both the exchange bias field and the coercivity are larger in the magnitude at the points of the jumps. This jump phenomenon is an intrinsic property of the bilayers which is dependent on the interfacial exchange-coupling constant, the thickness, and the uniaxial anisotropy constant of the ferromagnetic layer.
Title: The jump phenomenon in the angular dependence of exchange bias for ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic bilayers
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Based on the principle of minimal energy, the angular dependence of exchange bias for ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic bilayers has been investigated in detail.
The competition between unidirectional and uniaxial anisotropies divides the initial magnetization state of the bilayer into monostable state and bistable state, which determine the angular dependence of exchange bias directly.
When the bilayer is in the bistable state, the exchange bias field and the coercivity will display a jump phenomenon at the orientation angles of the intrinsic hard axes.
The jump phenomenon in the angular dependence of exchange bias has been explained by analyzing the magnetization reversal processes.
It is found that both the exchange bias field and the coercivity are larger in the magnitude at the points of the jumps.
This jump phenomenon is an intrinsic property of the bilayers which is dependent on the interfacial exchange-coupling constant, the thickness, and the uniaxial anisotropy constant of the ferromagnetic layer.
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