New Journal of Physics (Jan 2013)

Holographic imaging of interlayer coupling in Co/Pt/NiFe

  • Thomas A Duckworth,
  • Feodor Y Ogrin,
  • Guillaume Beutier,
  • Sarnjeet S Dhesi,
  • Stuart A Cavill,
  • Sean Langridge,
  • Amy Whiteside,
  • Thomas Moore,
  • Maxime Dupraz,
  • Flora Yakhou,
  • Gerrit van der Laan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/2/023045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 023045

Abstract

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We present a method to determine the magnetic configuration of an in-plane magnetized permalloy layer using Fourier transform holography with extended references in an off-normal geometry. We use a narrow slit as an extended holographic reference to record holograms with the sample surface orthogonal to the incident x-ray beam, as well as rotated by 30° and 45° with respect to the beam. To demonstrate the sensitivity of the technique to in-plane magnetization, we present images of flux closed ground states in thin (∼50 nm) permalloy elements, less than 1 μ m in lateral size. Images of the in-plane domain pattern which is magnetostatically imprinted into a permalloy film by the stray fields generated by an adjacent Co/Pt multilayer were obtained. It is found that, whilst the domain patterns within the two magnetic layers show a strong resemblance at remanence within a pristine sample, the similarities disappear after the sample is exposed to a saturating magnetic field.