Spatial evolution of the ferromagnetic phase transition in an exchange graded film

Abstract

A combination of experiments and numerical modeling was used to study the spatial evolution of the ferromagnetic phase transition in a thin film engineered to have a smooth gradient in exchange strength. Mean-field simulations predict, and experiments confirm that a 100 nm Ni[x]Cu[1-x] alloy film with Ni concentration that varies by 9 % as a function of depth behaves predominantly as if comprised of a continuum of uncoupled ferromagnetic layers with continuously varying Curie temperatures. A mobile boundary separating ordered and disordered regions emerges as temperature is increased. We demonstrate continuous control of the boundary position with temperature, and reversible control of the magnetically ordered sample volume with magnetic field.

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