article
Surface-induced low-field instability of antiferromagnetic multilayers
Fecha
1999-01-01Registro en:
2469-9969 (online), 2469-9950 (print).
Autor
Carriço, Artur da Silva
Dantas, Ana Lucia
Resumen
We discuss the surface-induced low-field instability of the antiferromagnetic phase of magnetic multilayers.
The threshold field is calculated analytically for multilayers of arbitrary thickness containing an even number
of layers. We show that the threshold is given by HSSF=5AHeHa1Ha 2 , where He and Ha are the effective
exchange and anisotropy fields. The effective anisotropy field Ha may include both uniaxial and fourfold
crystalline anisotropy. Numerical simulations of the equilibrium phases, based on a self-consistent effective
field method, are used to obtain the magnetization pattern. We find that thick uniaxial multilayers display a
three-stage transition from the antiferromagnetic to the field-aligned phases, whereas in thin multilayers the
transition is from the antiferromagnetic to a nearly spin-flop structure, which gradually aligns with the applied
field. If the films composing the multilayer have uniaxial and crystalline anisotropy, the magnetization profile
in the multilayer and the nature of the transition depend on the relative values of the uniaxial and crystalline
anisotropies.