Coercivity enhancement in V2O3/Ni bilayers driven by nanoscale phase coexistence

We studied the temperature dependence of coercivity and magnetization of V2O3/Ni bilayers across the Structural Phase Transition in V2O3. We found a coercivity peak that coincides with the V2O3 phase transition on top of an overall increase of the coercivity with decreasing temperature. We propose t...

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Published in:Applied physics letters Vol. 104; no. 6
Main Authors: de la Venta, J., Wang, Siming, Saerbeck, T., Ramírez, J. G., Valmianski, I., Schuller, Ivan K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 10-02-2014
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Summary:We studied the temperature dependence of coercivity and magnetization of V2O3/Ni bilayers across the Structural Phase Transition in V2O3. We found a coercivity peak that coincides with the V2O3 phase transition on top of an overall increase of the coercivity with decreasing temperature. We propose that this sharp increase arises from a length scale competition between magnetic domains of Ni and phase coexistence during the V2O3 phase transition. This model is supported by micromagnetic simulations and shows that magnetic properties of ferromagnetic films are strongly affected by a proximal first order phase transition.
ISSN:0003-6951
1077-3118
DOI:10.1063/1.4865587