We have studied the anisotropy behavior of antiferromagnetically (AFM) coupled fcc Co/Cu(001) sandwiches and superlattices. Magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements on samples with Cu film thicknesses in the range of the second antiferromagnetic maximum reveal characteristic shapes of the hysteresis loops in close agreement with theoretical predictions. For the AFM coupled samples we infer antiparallel spin orientations in remanence perpendicular to the originally applied magnetic field direction. Changing the magnetic layer thickness and maintaining a constant thickness of the spacer completely alters the shape of the hysteresis loops. The loops of weakly coupled AFM layers show characteristic steps, indicative for a rather unusual nonsymmetric spin state. This behavior can be explained by the competing effects of anisotropy with the exchange coupling.
In recent years, polarized neutron reflectometry (PNR) has played an essential role for the exploration of magneto-and spintronic structures. Well known systems extensively studied include exchange coupled magnetic superlattices, exchange bias systems between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic films, exchange spring valves between soft and hard magnetic films, and more recently magnetic semiconductors and ferromagnetic Heusler alloy films and superlattices. In addition to studies of laterally extended layered systems, neutron scattering has now been applied to the exploration of periodic magnetic arrays, such as stripes and islands on the submicrometer scale. Although the competition with magneto-optics and X-ray resonant magnetic scattering (XRMS) has increased in recent years, there are some advantages PNR offers that are hard to challenge. One of those is the quantitative analysis of the data via fits to theoretical models based on the distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA), which accounts for both specular and off-specular scattering. The second one is spin flip (SF) scattering, which has no counterpart in XRMS. SF scattering probes magnetization fluctuations transverse to the mean magnetization direction and gives access to magnetic roughness and magnetic domain states. Specular and off-specular PNR work is exemplified by most recent work on spintronic materials and on patterned and functionalized magnetic layers.Index Terms-Lateral magnetic patterns, magnetic multilayers, magnetic nanostructure, magnetization reversal, polarized neutron reflectometry.
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