Abstract
Using a combination of hysteresis loop, Kerr microscope, and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism measurements, we investigated the antiferromagnetic (AFM) domain switching process modulated by the sub-nm thick Co inserting layer in a single crystalline Fe/Co/CoO/MgO(001). The CoO AFM domain switching occurs at lower temperature for the thicker Co interlayer, and the activation energy barrier of CoO AFM domain switching decreases as the Co interlayer thickness increases. The exchange coupling strength between the AFM spins in CoO layer and the ferromagnetic spins in the Fe/Co bilayer is found to be independent of the Co layer thickness. Our results suggest an approach to modulate the dynamic properties of AFM domains with an interfacial modification.
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