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Spin dynamics in a Curie-switch

Abstract

Ferromagnetic resonance properties of F1_1/f/F2_2/AF multilayers, where weakly ferromagnetic spacer f is sandwiched between strongly ferromagnetic layers F1_1 and F2_2, with F1_1 being magnetically soft and F2_2 - magnetically hard due to exchange pinning to antiferromagnetic layer AF, are investigated. Spacer-mediated exchange coupling is shown to strongly affect the resonance fields of both F1_1 and F2_2 layers. Our theoretical calculations as well as measurements show that the key magnetic parameters of the spacer, which govern the ferromagnetic resonance in F1_1/f/F2_2/AF, are the magnetic exchange length (Λ\Lambda), effective saturation magnetization at T=0T=0 (m0)(m_0), and effective Curie temperature (TCeffT_{\text{C}}^{\text{eff}}). The values of these key parameters are deduced from the experimental data for multilayers with f = Nix_xCu100x_{100-x}, for the key ranges in Ni-concentration (x=54÷70x=54\div70 at. %) and spacer thickness (d=3÷6d=3\div 6 nm). The results obtained provide a deeper insight into thermally-controlled spin precession and switching in magnetic nanostructures, with potential applications in spin-based oscillators and memory devices.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 24 reference

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