TY - JOUR
T1 - Modifying Critical Exponents of Magnetic Phase Transitions via Nanoscale Materials Design
AU - Fallarino, Lorenzo
AU - López Rojo, Eva
AU - Quintana, Mikel
AU - Salcedo Gallo, Juan Sebastián
AU - Kirby, Brian J.
AU - Berger, Andreas
PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - We demonstrate a nanoscale materials design path that allows us to bypass universality in thin ferromagnetic films and enables us to tune the critical exponents of ferromagnetic phase transitions in a very wide parameter range, while at the same time preserving scaling in an extended phase space near the Curie temperature. Our detailed magnetometry results reveal that single crystal CoRu alloy films, in which the predefined depth dependent exchange coupling strength follows a V-shaped profile, exhibit critical scaling behavior over many orders of magnitude. Their critical exponents, however, can be designed and controlled by modifying their specific nanoscale structures, thus demonstrating full tunability of critical behavior. The reason for this tunability and the disappearance of universality is shown to be the competing relevance of collective versus interface propagating progression of ferromagnetic phase transitions, whose balance we find to be dependent on the specifics of the underlying exchange coupling strength profile.
AB - We demonstrate a nanoscale materials design path that allows us to bypass universality in thin ferromagnetic films and enables us to tune the critical exponents of ferromagnetic phase transitions in a very wide parameter range, while at the same time preserving scaling in an extended phase space near the Curie temperature. Our detailed magnetometry results reveal that single crystal CoRu alloy films, in which the predefined depth dependent exchange coupling strength follows a V-shaped profile, exhibit critical scaling behavior over many orders of magnitude. Their critical exponents, however, can be designed and controlled by modifying their specific nanoscale structures, thus demonstrating full tunability of critical behavior. The reason for this tunability and the disappearance of universality is shown to be the competing relevance of collective versus interface propagating progression of ferromagnetic phase transitions, whose balance we find to be dependent on the specifics of the underlying exchange coupling strength profile.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85119089547
U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.147201
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.147201
M3 - Article
C2 - 34652169
AN - SCOPUS:85119089547
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 127
SP - 147201
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
IS - 14
ER -