Pj. Van Der Zaag et al., Difference between blocking and Neel temperatures in the exchange biased Fe3O4/CoO system, PHYS REV L, 84(26), 2000, pp. 6102-6105
The blocking temperature T-B has been determined as a function of the antif
erromagnetic layer thickness in the Fe3O4/CoO exchange biased system. For C
oO layers thinner than 50 Angstrom, T-B is reduced below the Neel temperatu
re T-N of bulk CoO (291 K), independent of crystallographic orientation or
film substrate (alpha-Al2O3, SrTiO3, and MgO). Neutron diffraction studies
show that T-B does not track the CoO ordering temperature and, hence, that
this reduction in T-B does riot arise from finite-size scaling. Instead, th
e ordering temperature of the CoO layers is enhanced above the bulk T-N for
layer thicknesses less than or similar to 100 Angstrom due to the proximit
y of magnetic Fe3O4 layers.