Abstract

The interface magnetic phenomenon, which forms the backbone of modern information technology, is of great interest for several decades. When two or more dissimilar materials with different long-range magnetic orderings and/or functionalities are combined together, it may give rise to new interfacial properties, such as the proximity effect [1]. The exchange coupling between two FM layers, as well as that between a FM layer and an AFM layer, has been widely studied before, but the exchange coupling between the AFM spins in two AFM layers has not been paid enough attention due to the technique difficulty to directly measure the AFM properties in AFM layers [2].

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