Exchange bias effect of ferro-/antiferromagnetic heterostructures
arXiv:0705.2055 · doi:10.1007/978-3-540-73462-8_3
Abstract
The exchange bias (EB) effect was discovered 60 years ago by Meiklejohn and Bean. Meanwhile the EB effect has become an integral part of modern magnetism with implications for basic research and for numerous device applications. The EB effect was the first of its kind which relates to an interface effect between two different classes of materials, here between a ferromagnet and an antiferromagnet. Here we review fundamental aspects of the exchange bias effect.
This contribution will be published as a book chapter in Springer :Tracts on Materials Science: "Magnetic Heterostructures, Advances and Perspectives in Spinstructures and Spintransport", edited by Hartmut Zabel and Samuel D. Bader