Antiferromagnetically coupled multilayers with perpendicular anisotropy, as [CoPt]/Ru, Co/Ir, Fe/Au, display ferromagnetic stripe phases as the ground states. It is theoretically shown that the antiferromagnetic interlayer exchange causes a relative shift of domains in adjacent layers. This ``exchange shift'' is responsible for several recently observed effects: an anomalous broadening of domain walls, the formation of so-called ``tiger-tail'' patterns, and a ``mixed state'' of antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic domains in [CoPt]/Ru multilayers. The derived analitical relations between the values of the shift and the strength of antiferromagnetic coupling provide an effective method for a quantitative determination of the interlayer exchange interactions.
@article{arxiv.0707.3765,
title = {Exchange shift of stripe domains in antiferromagnetically coupled multilayers},
author = {N. S. Kiselev and I. E. Dragunov and U. K. Roessler and A. N. Bogdanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3765},
year = {2009}
}