Controlling magnetic properties through the application of an electric field is a significant challenge in modern nanomagnetism. In this study, we investigate the magneto-ionic control of magnetic anisotropy in the topmost Co layer in Ta/Pt/[Co/Al/Pt]n/Co/Al/AlOx multilayer stacks comprising n+1 Co layers and its impact on the magnetic properties of the multilayers. We demonstrate that the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy can be reversibly quenched through gate-driven oxidation of the intermediary Al layer between Co and AlOx, enabling dynamic control of the magnetic layers contributing to the out-of-plane remanence - varying between n and n+1. For multilayer configurations with n=2 and n=4, we observe reversible and non-volatile additions of 1/3 and 1/5, respectively, to the anomalous Hall effect amplitude based on the applied gate voltage. Magnetic imaging reveals that the gate-induced spin-reorientation transition occurs through the propagation of a single 90∘ magnetic domain wall separating the perpendicular and in-plane anisotropy states. In the 5-repetition multilayer, the modification leads to a doubling of the period of the magnetic domains at remanence. These results demonstrate that the magneto-ionic control of the anisotropy of a single magnetic layer can be used to control the magnetic properties of coupled multilayer systems, extending beyond the gating effects on a single magnetic layer.
@article{arxiv.2310.01623,
title = {Control of the magnetic anisotropy in multi-repeat Pt/Co/Al heterostructures using magneto-ionic gating},
author = {Tristan da Câmara Santa Clara Gomes and Tanvi Bhatnagar-Schöffmann and Sachin Krishnia and Yanis Sassi and Dedalo Sanz-Hernández and Nicolas Reyren and Marie-Blandine Martin and Frederic Brunnett and Sophie Collin and Florian Godel and Shimpei Ono and Damien Querlioz and Dafiné Ravelosona and Vincent Cros and Julie Grollier and Pierre Seneor and Liza Herrera Diez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.01623},
year = {2024}
}
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9 pages + 3 pages of supplementary materials, 5 main figures + 6 supplementary figures