The hysteresis loops as well as the spin distributions of Sm-Co/a-Fe bilayers have been investigated by both three- dimensional (3D) and one-dimensional (1D) micromagnetic calculations, focusing on the effect of t...The hysteresis loops as well as the spin distributions of Sm-Co/a-Fe bilayers have been investigated by both three- dimensional (3D) and one-dimensional (1D) micromagnetic calculations, focusing on the effect of the interface exchange coupling under various soft layer thicknesses ts. The exchange coupling coefficient Alas between the hard and soft ,layers varies from 1.8 x10-6 erg/cm to 0.45 x 10-6 erg/cm, while the soft layer thickness increases from 2 nm to 10 nm. As the exchange coupling decreases, the squareness of the loop gradually deteriorates, both pinning and coercive fields rise up monotonically, and the nucleation field goes down. On the other hand, an increment of the soft layer thickness leads to a significant drop of the nucleation field, the deterioration of the hysteresis loop squareness, and an increase of the remanence. The simulated loops based on the 3D and 1D methods are consistent with each other and in good agreement with the measured loops for Sm-Co/a-Fe multilayers.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11074179 and 10747007)the National Basic Research Program of Chi(Grant No.2014CB643702)+3 种基金the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.LY14E010006)the Construction Plan for Scientif Research Innovation Teams of Universities in Sichuan Province,China(Grant No.12TD008)the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overse Chinese Scholars of the Education Ministry,Chinathe Program for Key Science and Technology Innovation Team of Zhejiang Province,China(Gra No.2013TD08)
文摘The hysteresis loops as well as the spin distributions of Sm-Co/a-Fe bilayers have been investigated by both three- dimensional (3D) and one-dimensional (1D) micromagnetic calculations, focusing on the effect of the interface exchange coupling under various soft layer thicknesses ts. The exchange coupling coefficient Alas between the hard and soft ,layers varies from 1.8 x10-6 erg/cm to 0.45 x 10-6 erg/cm, while the soft layer thickness increases from 2 nm to 10 nm. As the exchange coupling decreases, the squareness of the loop gradually deteriorates, both pinning and coercive fields rise up monotonically, and the nucleation field goes down. On the other hand, an increment of the soft layer thickness leads to a significant drop of the nucleation field, the deterioration of the hysteresis loop squareness, and an increase of the remanence. The simulated loops based on the 3D and 1D methods are consistent with each other and in good agreement with the measured loops for Sm-Co/a-Fe multilayers.