Exchange bias effect in cylindrical nanowires with ferromagnetic core and polycrystalline antiferromagnetic shell
Abstract
We model the exchange bias effect in thin cylindrical nanowires composed of a ferromagnetic core and an antiferromagnetic shell implementing a classical spin Hamiltonian and Monte Carlo simulations. We address systematically the effect of shell polycrystallinity on the characteristic fields of the isothermal hysteresis loop (coercivity, exchange-bias) and their angular dependence upon the direction of the applied / cooling field. We relate the observed trends to modifications of the underlying magnetization reversal mechanism. We fit our simulation results to an extended Stoner-Wohlfarth model with effective off-axis unidirectional anisotropy and demonstrate that shell polycrystallinity could lead to maximum exchange bias effect in an off-axis direction. Our results are in qualitative agreement with recent experimental studies of Co/CoO nanowires.
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@article{arxiv.1805.04008,
title = {Exchange bias effect in cylindrical nanowires with ferromagnetic core and polycrystalline antiferromagnetic shell},
author = {A. Patsopoulos and D. Kechrakos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.04008},
year = {2018}
}
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8 pages, 10 figures