Exchange biasing in ferromagnet/antiferromagnet bilayers is known to enhance the material’s ferromagnetic resonance frequency and make it strongly angle dependent due to the unidirectional anisotropy induced at the interface. We… Click to show full abstract
Exchange biasing in ferromagnet/antiferromagnet bilayers is known to enhance the material’s ferromagnetic resonance frequency and make it strongly angle dependent due to the unidirectional anisotropy induced at the interface. We observe a ten-fold enhancement in frequency and angle-independent ferromagnetic resonance in bilayers of Py/FeMn with ultrathin FeMn, accompanied by a significantly enhanced magnetic moment. The observed isotropic frequency enhancement is consistent with rotatable rather than unidirectional magnetic anisotropy and the induced magnetic moment links this anisotropy with the ferromagnet-proximity effect. The estimated effective anisotropy field acting on the proximity-induced moment in ultrathin FeMn can be as high as 0.5 T at room temperature. Our results show the potential of the ferromagnetic proximity effect combined with the inherent exchange anisotropy in antiferromagnets for high-speed spintronic applications.
               
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