Hd. Chopra et al., Magnetoelastic dependence of switching field in TbFe-FeCo giant magnetostrictive spring-magnet multilayers, J APPL PHYS, 87(9), 2000, pp. 5780-5782
The role of magneto-elastic interactions in controlling the magnitude of sw
itching field and coercivity is investigated using sputter-deposited TbFe/F
eCo multilayers. In the absence of long-range anisotropy in amorphous TbFe
layers, along with negligible magneto-crystalline anisotropy in FeCo layers
, reversal behavior in these multilayers is largely determined by stress-in
duced anisotropy. Results show that magneto-elastic constraints at the TbFe
-FeCo interfaces arising due to different values of saturation magnetostric
tion in adjacent layers lead to biaxial stresses. This manifests itself as
highly square and similar M-H loops measured in different directions in the
plane of the films. The measured values of coercivity in these films (betw
een 4.5 and 7.0 mT) are found to be in close agreement with theoretical coe
rcivity values predicted on the basis of biaxial stress-induced anisotropy.
Biaxial stresses resulting in corresponding stress-induced anisotropy were
found to have interesting consequences vis-a-vis magnetization reversal. I
n particular, self-organized domain patterns are formed during reversal whi
ch are mediated by local stress state in the films. (C) 2000 American Insti
tute of Physics.