Physics Letters A | 2019

Thickness-dependent magnetic order and phase-transition dynamics in epitaxial Fe-rich FeRh thin films

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The control of magnetic order and phase-transition dynamics by various means is a key towards low-power spintronics. Here, we report a control on magnetic order and phase-transition dynamics by tuning film thickness in epitaxial FeRh films. Reduction of film thicknesses from 200 nm to 5 nm results in an anti-ferromagnetic to ferromagnetic phase change, accompanied by a 0.55% lattice expansion for c-axis. The phase-transition dynamics is highly dependent on the film thickness, and involves the release and recovery of lattice strain that results in a lower transition temperature and larger thermal hysteresis in thinner films. The findings help to understand the origin of thermal hysteresis and phase-transition dynamics in ultra-thin FeRh films. Possible approaches to narrow down thermal hysteresis are proposed.

Volume 383
Pages 2424-2428
DOI 10.1016/J.PHYSLETA.2019.04.058
Language English
Journal Physics Letters A

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