2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-8853(99)00754-4
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Ag layer thickness dependence of magnetic properties in Fe/Ag superlattices

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“…6(d), indicating an incomplete antiferromagnetic coupling between adjacent Co layers [41]. It does not saturate up to 5 kOe and shows almost no hysteresis, while the magnetization curve shows near saturation at low H. Similar behavior was observed for the Fe/Ag and other Co-Cu multilayers [4,8,12]. This gradual decrease of MR at higher H can be related to some strongly pinned domains which require much stronger field to rotate.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertiessupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…6(d), indicating an incomplete antiferromagnetic coupling between adjacent Co layers [41]. It does not saturate up to 5 kOe and shows almost no hysteresis, while the magnetization curve shows near saturation at low H. Similar behavior was observed for the Fe/Ag and other Co-Cu multilayers [4,8,12]. This gradual decrease of MR at higher H can be related to some strongly pinned domains which require much stronger field to rotate.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertiessupporting
confidence: 71%
“…As a result, the low field sensitivity was elevated to 0.8%/Oe. Numerous reports of spacer effect on MR and magnetization have been presented and discussed in terms of antiferromagnetic coupling or interfacial states [4][5][6], while little discussions on influence of ferromagnetic layer [8,9] show that it has not been so extensively addressed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Chemam et al reveals that magnetic properties of Fe/Ag superlattices depend on the Ag layer thickness [24]. [Fe(20Å)/Ag(t)] 20 superlattices with silver film thickness varying from 7Å to 20Å were prepared by molecular beam epitaxy on polished (001) MgO substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%