Spin transfer enhancement and switching behavior in exchange bias spin valves

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Hyunjung Yi ◽  
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Hi-Jung Kim ◽  
Kyung-Ho Shin
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A series of Co 90 Fe 10/ Ru/Co 90 Fe 10/ FeMn multilayers were fabricated by DC magnetron sputtering. Our results show that the in-plane and perpendicular exchange-bias fields H ex of the multilayers can be controlled by the continuity of the Ru layer. Increasing the continuity of the Ru layer increases the in-plane H ex and decreases the perpendicular one. When the thickness of the Ru layer is 0.5 nm, the perpendicular H ex reaches as high as 682 Oe. The perpendicular exchange-bias induced by a discontinuous underlayer may be applied in future perpendicular anisotropic spin valves or magnetic tunnel junctions.


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