Abstract

Oscillations in both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic indirect exchange coupling through Ru are directly measured. Ferromagnetic coupling is determined by spin engineering multilayered structures comprised of trilayers of ${\mathrm{Ni}}_{80}$${\mathrm{Co}}_{20}$/Ru/${\mathrm{Ni}}_{80}$${\mathrm{Co}}_{20}$ in which one of the ${\mathrm{Ni}}_{80}$${\mathrm{Co}}_{20}$ layers is strongly antiferromagnetically pinned to a Co layer. Oscillations in antiferromagnetic exchange coupling are measured in companion ${\mathrm{Ni}}_{80}$${\mathrm{Cu}}_{20}$/Ru multilayers. The dependence of the exchange coupling strength on Ru thickness is well described by the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida far-field range function, providing a direct measurement of this function through a transition metal.

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