Multilayer Metamaterials with Ferromagnetic Domains Separated by Antiferromagnetic Domain Walls

Author:

Salikhov Ruslan1ORCID,Samad Fabian123ORCID,Schneider Sebastian4ORCID,Pohl Darius4ORCID,Rellinghaus Bernd4ORCID,Böhm Benny23ORCID,Ehrler Rico23ORCID,Lindner Jürgen1ORCID,Kiselev Nikolai S.5ORCID,Hellwig Olav123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research Helmholtz‐Zentrum Dresden‐Rossendorf Bautzner Landstraße 400 01328 Dresden Germany

2. Institute of Physics Chemnitz University of Technology Reichenhainer Straße 70 09107 Chemnitz Germany

3. Center for Materials, Architectures and Integration of Nanomembranes (MAIN) Chemnitz University of Technology Rosenbergstraße 6 09107 Chemnitz Germany

4. Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis, cfaed Technische Universität Dresden 01069 Dresden Germany

5. Peter Grünberg Institute Forschungszentrum Jülich and JARA 52425 Jülich Germany

Abstract

AbstractMagnetic nano‐objects possess great potential for more efficient data processing, storage, and neuromorphic‐type applications. Using high perpendicular magnetic anisotropy synthetic antiferromagnets in the form of multilayer‐based metamaterials, the antiferromagnetic interlayer exchange energy is purposefully reduced below the out‐of‐plane demagnetization energy, which controls magnetic domain formation. In this unusual magnetic energy regime, as demonstrated via macroscopic magnetometry and microscopic Lorentz transmission electron microscopy, it becomes possible to stabilize nanometer‐scale stripe and bubble textures consisting of ferromagnetic out‐of‐plane domain cores separated by antiferromagnetic in‐plane Bloch‐type domain walls. This unique coexistence of mixed ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic order on the nanometer scale opens so far unexplored perspectives in the architecture of magnetic domain landscapes as well as the design and functionality of individual magnetic textures, such as bubble domains with depth‐wise alternating chirality.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

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