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Effect of Ga+ irradiation on the magnetic and structural properties in NiFe/Au bilayers

D.M. Burn, E. Arac, T.P.A. Hase and D. Atkinson

IOP Current Research in Magnetism Durham Sep 2011

The effect of low dose focussed ion beam (FIB) Ga+ irradiation on the structural and magnetic properties of NiFe/Au bilayer systems have been investigated. Irradiation induced modifications of the structure within the bilayer result in complex and unexpected changes to the magnetisation and magnetoresistance within the sample.

The structural changes resulting from low dose irradiation have been studied in detail using synchrotron radiation for grazing incidence x-ray reflectivity and angle dependent x-ray fluorescence measurements. Analysis shows roughening at the NiFe/Au interface and the development of a compositionally graded NixFeyAu(1-x-y) alloy. Magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE), VSM and SQUID measurements show a loss in ferromagnetic signal with increasing dose and also an increased coercivity from an increased density of pinning sites. More interesting is the complex dose dependent change in magnetisation that shows a reduction followed by a recovery of the magnetisation at low dose. This dip in magnetisation is also coincident with a maximum in the anisotropic magnetoresistance ratio (AMR) despite an increase in average resistivity.

These results indicate that low dose irradiation can have a significant effect on the magnetic moment and from the AMR, on the spin-orbit coupling.