Giant magnetoresistance Ferrimagnetism Compensation temperature
Issue Date:
2010
Publisher:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Citation:
Volume: 322, Issue: 12-Sep, Page : 1428-1430
Abstract:
We have designed a GdCo/Cu/NiFe giant magnetoresistance (GMR) trilayer, the
magnetoresistance of which does not always depend on the angle between the magnetisations of the
electrodes. Using a GdCo ferrimagnetic alloy close to compensation, it was possible to experimentally reach
the spin flop field Bsf of the ferrimagnetic layer. Below Bsf, the ferrimagnetic layer behaves as a
ferromagnetic layer, however above Bsf, the ferrimagnetic sublattice magnetisations are no longer
antiparallel and rotate 90{ring operator} away from the GdCo layer total magnetisation, i.e. 90{ring
operator} away from the applied field. The GMR responds to the angle between Co and NiFe magnetisations
and not to the angle between GdCo and NiFe magnetisations. Such a structure allows to study the change of
sign of the GdCo spin polarisation as a function of temperature, and details of the GdCo magnetisation when
usual magnetometry is difficult. FeNi can be seen as a sensor for the in-plane component of Co sublattice
magnetisation, whereas extraordinary Hall effect measurements give a complementary image of the
perpendicular component of the Co magnetisation. ?? 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved