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Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
We have studied the effect of magnetic disorder on the magnetization reversal process in thin Co/CoO-films. The antiferromagnetic CoO layer allows a reversible tuning of the magnetic disorder by simple temperature variation, which was experimentally verified by measuring the ferromagnetic resonance linewidth as a function of temperature. The Co/CoO-films exhibit a discontinuous magnetization reversal process for temperatures above a critical temperature Tc, whereas smooth magnetization loops occur for T < Tc. Our measurements establish the existence of a disorder-driven critical point in the non-equilibrium phase diagram. In addition, we find that the magnetization reversal curve exhibits an asymmetry, which switches at the critical point from a precursor mechanism for T < Tc to a post-reversal annealing behavior for T > Tc. © 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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