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Giant coercivity, resistivity upturn, and anomalous Hall effect in ferrimagnetic FeTb

Materials Science 2023-07-25 v1

Abstract

Despite the blooming interest, the transition-metal rare-earth ferrimagnets have not been comprehensively understood in terms of their coercivity and transport properties. Here, we report a systematic study of the magnetic and transport properties of ferrimagnetic FeTb alloy by varying the layer thickness and temperature. The FeTb is tuned from the Tb-dominated regime to the Fe-dominated regime via the layer thickness, without varying the composition. The coercivity closely follows the 1/cosθH1/\cos\theta_H scaling (where θH\theta_H is the polar angle of the external magnetic field) and increases quasi-exponentially upon cooling (exceeding 90 kOe at low temperatures), revealing that the nature of the coercivity is the thermally-assisted domain wall depinning field. The resistivity exhibits a quasi-linear upturn upon cooling possibly due to thermal vibrations of the structure factor of the amorphous alloy. The existing scaling laws of the anomalous Hall effect in the literature break down for the amorphous FeTb that are either Fe- or Tb-dominated. These findings should advance the understanding of the transition-metal-rare-earth ferrimagnets and the associated ferrimagnetic phenomena in spintronics.

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@article{arxiv.2307.00475,
  title  = {Giant coercivity, resistivity upturn, and anomalous Hall effect in ferrimagnetic FeTb},
  author = {Lijun Zhu and Lujun Zhu and Qianbiao Liu and Xin Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00475},
  year   = {2023}
}

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