Hydrogenation-induced
modification of magnetic properties has been
widely studied. A Mg spacer layer with high hydrogen storage stability
was clamped in a Pd/Co/Mg/Fe multilayer structure to enhance its hydrogen
storage stability and explore the structure’s magneto-transport
properties. After 1 bar hydrogen exposure, the formation of a stable
MgH2 phase was demonstrated in an ambient environment at
room temperature through X-ray diffraction. Lower magnetic coupling
and enhanced magnetoresistance, compared to those of the as-grown
sample, were observed using the longitudinal magneto-optical Kerr
effect and a four-probe measurement. In this study, the hydrogenation
stability of ferromagnetic multilayers was improved, and the concept
of a hydrogenation-based spintronic device was developed.
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