Influence of Ce-substitution on exchange field seen by Gd3+-spin in Gd2−xCexCuO4 compounds

1997 ◽  
Vol 282-287 ◽  
pp. 1379-1380 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hajime Shimizu ◽  
Satoshi Suzuki ◽  
Kenji Hatada
2003 ◽  
Vol 777 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Devolder ◽  
M. Belmeguenai ◽  
C. Chappert ◽  
H. Bernas ◽  
Y. Suzuki

AbstractGlobal Helium ion irradiation can tune the magnetic properties of thin films, notably their magneto-crystalline anisotropy. Helium ion irradiation through nanofabricated masks can been used to produce sub-micron planar magnetic nanostructures of various types. Among these, perpendicularly magnetized dots in a matrix of weaker magnetic anisotropy are of special interest because their quasi-static magnetization reversal is nucleation-free and proceeds by a very specific domain wall injection from the magnetically “soft” matrix, which acts as a domain wall reservoir for the “hard” dot. This guarantees a remarkably weak coercivity dispersion. This new type of irradiation-fabricated magnetic device can also be designed to achieve high magnetic switching speeds, typically below 100 ps at a moderate applied field cost. The speed is obtained through the use of a very high effective magnetic field, and high resulting precession frequencies. During magnetization reversal, the effective field incorporates a significant exchange field, storing energy in the form of a domain wall surrounding a high magnetic anisotropy nanostructure's region of interest. The exchange field accelerates the reversal and lowers the cost in reversal field. Promising applications to magnetic storage are anticipated.


2018 ◽  
Vol 98 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
P. K. Muduli ◽  
M. Kimata ◽  
Y. Omori ◽  
T. Wakamura ◽  
Saroj P. Dash ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (20n22) ◽  
pp. 3101-3104
Author(s):  
L. BALICAS ◽  
J. S. BROOKS ◽  
K. STORR ◽  
S. UJI ◽  
M. TOKUMOTO ◽  
...  

We investigate by electrical transport the field-induced superconducting state (FISC) in the organic conductor λ- (BETS) 2 FeCl 4. Below 4 K, antiferromagnetic-insulator, metallic, and eventually superconducting (FISC) ground states are observed with increasing in-plane magnetic field. The FISC state survives between 18 and 41 T, and can be interpreted in terms of the Jaccarino-Peter effect, where the external magnetic field compensates the exchange field of aligned Fe 3+ ions. We further argue that the Fe 3+ moments are essential to stabilize the resulting singlet, two-dimensional superconducting state. Here we provide experimental evidence indicating that this state, as well as the insulating antiferromagnetic ground state, is extremely sensitive to hydrostatic pressure.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Alipour zadeh ◽  
Yaser Hajati ◽  
Imam Makhfudz

Abstract Existing resonant tunneling modes in the shape of line-type resonances can improve the transport properties of the junction. Motivated by the unique structural properties of monolayer WSe2 e.g. significant spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and large direct bandgap, the transport properties of a normal/ferromagnetic/normal (NFN) WSe2 junction with large incident angles in the presence of exchange field (h), off-resonance light (∆Ω) and gate voltage (U) is studied. In a certain interval of U, the transmission shows a gap with optically controllable width, while outside it, the spin and valley resolved transmissions have an oscillatory behavior with respect to U. By applying ∆Ω (h), an optically (electrically) switchable perfect spin and valley polarizations at all angles of incidence have been found. For large incident angles, the transmission resonances change to spin-valley-dependent separated ideal line-type resonant peaks with respect to U, resulting in switchable perfect spin and valley polarizations, simultaneously. Furthermore, even in the absence of U, applying h or ∆Ω at large incident angles can give some spin-valley dependent ideal transmission peaks, making h or ∆Ω a transmission valve capable of giving a switchable fully spinvalley filtering effect. These findings suggest some alternate methods for providing high-efficiency spin and valley filtering devices based on WSe2.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (21) ◽  
pp. 9268-9276
Author(s):  
Kasey P. Devlin ◽  
Jason H. Grebenkemper ◽  
Kathleen Lee ◽  
Giacomo Cerretti ◽  
Sabah K. Bux ◽  
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