Antiferromagnetic exchange coupling measurements on single Co clusters deposited on CoO (111) layers

ORAL

Abstract

We report on single-cluster measurements of exchange anisotropy in cobalt nanoclusters (4 nm) deposited on CoO (111) layers using a microbridge DC superconducting quantum interference device (microSQUID). Recent improvements of microSQUID technique enabled us to perform the first magnetization curves on single nanoclusters. Intrinsic anisotropy is investigated measuring the angular dependence of low-temperature cluster switching field. Co particles exhibit a Stoner-Wohlfarth behaviour. F/AF exchange coupling is investigated on an ideal system in which the ferromagnetic clusters are deposited on single AF domain CoO (111). The coupling induces modification in clusters anisotropy with strong exchange bias. A preferential orientation is observed with a bistable state that is attributed to a strutural anisotropy of CoO (111) layers brought to light by X-Ray diffraction. It is shown that the ferromagnet is strongly coupled with the antiferromagnet with a spin-flop configuration.

Authors

  • Robert Morel

    CEA Grenoble

  • Ariel Brenac

    CEA Grenoble

  • Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

    CNRS Grenoble

  • Damien Le Roy

    NCMN Lincoln (NE)

  • Thierry Crozes

    CNRS Grenoble

  • Lucien Notin

    CEA Grenoble

  • D. J. Sellmyer

    NCMN Lincoln (NE), Department of Physics and Astronomy \& NCMN, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588, Dept. Phys. \& Astr. and NCMN, University of Nebraska