Michael F. Toney, Mahesh G. Samant, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Dc magnetron sputtered Ni-Mn and Ni-Mn-Cr films are demonstrated to exhibit strong and thermally stable antiferromagnetism, as well as high corrosion resistance. For a 25.2 nm thick 53.3 Ni-46.7 Mn (in atomic percent) film deposited on top of a 28.5 nm thick 81 Ni-19 Fe film, a unidirectional anisotropy field (HUA) of 120.6 Oe is obtained at room temperature after annealing in vacuum. The equivalent interfacial exchange coupling energy (JK) is 0.27 erg/cm2, three times higher than that of bilayer Ni-Fe/50Fe-50Mn films. This strong exchange coupling appears correlated with the presence of an antiferromagnetic θ (NiMn) phase with a CuAu-I-type ordered face-centered-tetragonal structure. The blocking temperature, at which the exchange coupling disappears, is higher than 400°C. The Cr addition to the Ni-Mn film dilutes the exchange coupling, but the JK for the Cr content ≤10.7 at. %, is still higher than that of the Ni-Fe/Fe-Mn films. Both Ni-Mn and Ni-Mn-Cr films exhibit corrosion behaviors much better than the Fe-Mn film and comparable to the Ni-Fe film. The films are proposed as longitudinal bias layers for the stabilization of magnetoresistive read sensors.
Michael F. Toney, Mahesh G. Samant, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Daniele Mauri, Eric Kay, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Tsann Lin, Daniele Mauri, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Patrick M. Braganca, Jordan A. Katine, et al.
IEEE TNANO