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Coexistence of exchange bias training effect and spin-orbit torque in IrMn-layer/ferromagnetic-ribbon heterostructures via magnetoimpedance effect

We investigate a possible correlation between spin orbit torque (SOT) and exchange-bias (EB) in IrMn-layer/ferromagnetic-ribbon heterostructure by performing magnetoimpedance (MI) measurements. To uncover this correlation, we benefit from EB training effect probed by MI effect at room temperature. A damping-like SOT driven by ac current through the antiferromagnetic IrMn applies to the ferromagnetic ribbon layer, determined by MI magnetic field and frequency sweeps. Importantly, magnitude of the SOT is observed to remain intact against EB training and decrease of EB through alternative magnetic field sweep cycles. Our results pave the way to better elucidate the EB effect, EB training and the SOT, useful for future spintronic elements.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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