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arxiv: 2108.10295 · v1 · pith:RPA5R4ZK · submitted 2021-08-23 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Ion irradiation and implantation modifications of magneto-ionically induced exchange bias in Gd/NiCoO

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keywords biasexchangeirradiationimplantationlatticeoxygendoseeffect
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Magneto-ionic control of magnetic properties through ionic migration has shown promise in enabling new functionalities in energy-efficient spintronic devices. In this work, we demonstrate the effect of helium ion irradiation and oxygen implantation on magneto-ionically induced exchange bias effect in Gd/Ni$_{0.33}$Co$_{0.67}$O heterostructures. Irradiation using $He^+$ leads to an expansion of the Ni$_{0.33}$Co$_{0.67}$O lattice due to strain relaxation. At low He+ fluence ($\leq$ 2$\times$10$^{14}$ ions cm$^{-2}$), the redox-induced interfacial magnetic moment initially increases, owing to enhanced oxygen migration. At higher fluence, the exchange bias is suppressed due to reduction of pinned uncompensated interfacial Ni$_{0.33}$Co$_{0.67}$O spins. For oxygen implanted samples, an initial lattice expansion below a dose of 5$\times$10$^{15}$ cm$^{-2}$ is subsequently dominated at higher dose by a lattice contraction and phase segregation into NiO and CoO-rich phases, which in turn alters the exchange bias. These results highlight the possibility of ion irradiation and implantation as an effective means to tailor magneto-ionic effects.

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