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Exchange Anisotropy in NiFe Films on (100) NiO Single-Crystal Substrate
Published
Author(s)
S M. Rezende, M A. Lucena, A Azevedo, A B. Oliveria, F M. de Aguiar, William F. Egelhoff Jr.
Abstract
The exchange anisotropy in a Ni81Fe19 film sputtered on a (100) NiO single-crystal substrate is investigated with MOKE magnetometry, ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and Brillouin light scattering (BLS). The dependencies of the spin-wave frequency and FMR resonance field with the angle of the in-place field are strikingly different than in polycrystalline samples. The BLS and FMR data are interpreted with a model that includes a planar domain wall in the AF substrate while the exhange field in the single-crystal sample is quite larger than in NiFe films on polycrystalline NiO layers, the domain wall field is smaller.
Citation
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volume
226-230
Issue
Part 2
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
magnetic excitations, multilayers-metallic, resonance-ferromagnetic, spin waves
Citation
Rezende, S.
, Lucena, M.
, Azevedo, A.
, Oliveria, A.
, de Aguiar, F.
and Egelhoff Jr., W.
(2001),
Exchange Anisotropy in NiFe Films on (100) NiO Single-Crystal Substrate, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
(Accessed October 12, 2025)